Nanophotonics (Feb 2024)

A mixed perturbative-nonperturbative treatment for strong light-matter interactions

  • Sánchez Martínez Carlos J.,
  • Feist Johannes,
  • García-Vidal Francisco J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0863
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 14
pp. 2669 – 2678

Abstract

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The full information about the interaction between a quantum emitter and an arbitrary electromagnetic environment is encoded in the so-called spectral density. We present an approach for describing such interaction in any coupling regime, providing a Lindblad-like master equation for the emitter dynamics when coupled to a general nanophotonic structure. Our framework is based on the splitting of the spectral density into two terms. On the one hand, a spectral density responsible for the non-Markovian and strong-coupling-based dynamics of the quantum emitter. On the other hand, a residual spectral density including the remaining weak-coupling terms. The former is treated nonperturbatively with a collection of lossy interacting discrete modes whose parameters are determined by a fit to the original spectral density in a frequency region encompassing the quantum emitter transition frequencies. The latter is treated perturbatively under a Markovian approximation. We illustrate the power and validity of our approach through numerical simulations in three different setups, thus offering a variety of scenarios for a full test, including the ultra-strong coupling regime.

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