We consider a coupled-cavity array (CCA), where one cavity interacts with a two-level atom under the rotating-wave approximation. We investigate the excitation transport dynamics across the array, which arises in the atom's emission process into the CCA vacuum. Due to the known formation of atom-photon bound states, partial field localization and atomic population trapping in general take place. We study the functional dependence on the coupling strength of these two phenomena and show that the threshold values beyond which they become significant are different. As the coupling strength grows from zero, field localization is exhibited first.
Lombardo, F., Ciccarello, F., Palma, G.M. (2014). Photon localization versus population trapping in a coupled-cavity array. PHYSICAL REVIEW A, 89, 056823 [10.1103/PhysRevA.89.053826].
Photon localization versus population trapping in a coupled-cavity array
LOMBARDO, Federico;CICCARELLO, Francesco;PALMA, Gioacchino Massimo
2014-01-01
Abstract
We consider a coupled-cavity array (CCA), where one cavity interacts with a two-level atom under the rotating-wave approximation. We investigate the excitation transport dynamics across the array, which arises in the atom's emission process into the CCA vacuum. Due to the known formation of atom-photon bound states, partial field localization and atomic population trapping in general take place. We study the functional dependence on the coupling strength of these two phenomena and show that the threshold values beyond which they become significant are different. As the coupling strength grows from zero, field localization is exhibited first.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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