Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2002-02-27
J. Opt. B: Quantum Semiclass. Opt. 4 (2002) 272-282
Physics
Quantum Physics
17 pages, Latex, 4 figures
Scientific paper
10.1088/1464-4266/4/5/308
By means of quantum stochastic calculus we construct a model for an atom with two degenerate levels and stimulated by a laser and we compute its fluorescence spectrum; let us stress that, once the model for the unitary atom-field dynamics has been given, then the spectrum is computed without further approximations. If only the absorption/emission term is included in the interaction, we reobtain the Mollow spectrum in the case of a monochromatic laser and the Kimble-Mandel spectrum in the case of a "phase diffusion model" for a non monochromatic laser. However, our model can describe also another type of light scattering, a "direct scattering" due to the response of the atom as a whole, which we expect to be small, but which interferes with the scattering due to the absorption/emission channel. When both the scattering channels are introduced we obtain a modification of the Mollow-Kimble-Mandel spectrum, which shares the main features with the usual case, but which presents some asymmetries even in the case of no detuning.
Barchielli Alberto
Pero Nicola
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