Non-Markovian decay of a three-level cascade atom in a structured reservoir

B. J. Dalton and B. M. Garraway
Phys. Rev. A 68, 033809 – Published 23 September 2003
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Abstract

The dynamics of a three-level atom in a cascade (or ladder) configuration with both transitions coupled to a single structured reservoir of quantized electromagnetic field modes is treated using Laplace transform methods applied to the coupled amplitude equations. In this system two-photon excitation of the reservoir occurs, and both sequences for emitting the two photons are allowed and included in the theory. An integral equation is found to govern the complex amplitudes of interest. It is shown that the dynamics of the atomic system is completely determined in terms of reservoir structure functions, which are products of the mode density with the coupling constant squared. This dependence on reservoir structure functions rather than on the mode density or coupling constants alone, shows that it may be possible to extend pseudomode theory to treat multiphoton excitation of a structured reservoir—pseudomodes being introduced in one-one correspondence with the poles of reservoir structure functions in the complex frequency plane. A general numerical method for solving the integral equations based on discretizing frequency space, and applicable to different structured reservoirs such as high-Q cavities and photonic band-gap systems, is presented. An application to a high-Q-cavity case with identical Lorentzian reservoir structure functions is made, and the non-Markovian decay of the excited state shown. A formal solution to the integral equations in terms of right and left eigenfunctions of a non-Hermitian kernel is also given. The dynamics of the cascade atom, with the two transitions coupled to two separate structured reservoirs of quantized electromagnetic field modes, is treated similarly to the single structured reservoir situation. Again the dynamics only depends on reservoir structure functions. As only one sequence of emitting the two photons now occurs, the integral equation for the amplitudes can be solved analytically. The non-Markovian decay of the excited state is shown for the same high-Q-cavity case of identical Lorentzian reservoir structure functions, and differs from that for the single reservoir situation.

  • Received 16 October 2002

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.68.033809

©2003 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

B. J. Dalton1,2 and B. M. Garraway2

  • 1Centre for Atom Optics and Ultrafast Spectroscopy, Swinburne University, Hawthorn, Victoria 3122, Australia
  • 2Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QJ, United Kindom

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Vol. 68, Iss. 3 — September 2003

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