Spontaneous and Stimulated emission from open quantum systems

ORAL

Abstract

We provide a systematic treatment of using the input-output formalism for computing the output photon state emitted by an initially excited open quantum system coupled to a finite number of loss channels (e.g. input and output waveguides) with or without stimulation from a few-photon input pulse. The central result of this work is a connection between the state of the photons emitted by the local system and its Green's functions. We illustrate our formalism by computing the output state for a linear system, two-level system and Jaynes-Cumming system. We also extend our formalism to analyze open quantum systems coupled to a spatial continuum (e.g. free space or photonic crystals) to predict the spatial profile of few photon emissions from such systems.

*Rahul Trivedi acknowledges support from Kailath Stanford Graduate Fellowship. Kevin Fischer acknowledges support from Lu Stanford Graduate Fellowship and National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship.

Presenters

  • Rahul Trivedi

    • Stanford Univ - Ginzton Lab
    • Ginzton Laboratory, Stanford University

Authors

  • Rahul Trivedi

    • Stanford Univ - Ginzton Lab
    • Ginzton Laboratory, Stanford University
  • Kevin Fischer

    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ - Ginzton Lab
    • Ginzton Laboratory, Stanford University
  • Shanshan Xu

    • Stanford Univ - Ginzton Lab
    • Department of Physics, Stanford University
  • Shanhui Fan

    • Stanford Univ - Ginzton Lab
    • Ginzton Lab, Stanford University
  • Jelena Vuckovic

    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ - Ginzton Lab
    • Ginzton Lab