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10 September 2009 Spectral properties and nonlinear dynamics of spontaneous emission of a resonance photon by two-level atom trapped in damped nanocavity with a resonance mode
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The time-dependent spectral properties and nonlinear dynamics of a spontaneous photon emitted by two level atom, trapped in damped nanocavity and coupled to a single resonance mode, have been investigated. The results have been obtained with the help of new nonperturbative approach by solving exactly the Schrödinger equation. The theory accounts exactly and simultaneously processes of emission, reabsorptions and leakage of photon. The solution was found with the Green functions formalism, supplemented with the novel algorithm in operating causal singular functions and fundamentals of the theory of quasi-stationary systems. The obtained distributions and emission dynamics are presented with plots as functions of photon frequency detuning and time for various value Γ/4g. For Γ/4g <1 the spectrum is a triplet inside the cavity and doublet outside it. In this case the total emission probability is described by decaying oscillations. For Γ/4g ≥ 1 and Γ/4g >> 1 the spectrum consists of a single central line decaying exponentially with profile depending on value Γ/4g.
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Vladislav Cheltsov "Spectral properties and nonlinear dynamics of spontaneous emission of a resonance photon by two-level atom trapped in damped nanocavity with a resonance mode", Proc. SPIE 7421, The Nature of Light: What are Photons? III, 742103 (10 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.819877
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KEYWORDS
Chemical species

Nonlinear dynamics

Electromagnetic radiation

Motion models

Oscillators

Polarization

Algorithms

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