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Photon Blockade in the Ultrastrong Coupling Regime

Alessandro Ridolfo, Martin Leib, Salvatore Savasta, Michael J. Hartmann

Published 2012-06-05, updated 2012-10-08Version 2

We explore photon coincidence counting statistics in the ultrastrong-coupling regime where the atom-cavity coupling rate becomes comparable to the cavity resonance frequency. In this regime usual normal order correlation functions fail to describe the output photon statistics. By expressing the electric-field operator in the cavity-emitter dressed basis we are able to propose correlation functions that are valid for arbitrary degrees of light-matter interaction. Our results show that the standard photon blockade scenario is significantly modified for ultrastrong coupling. We observe parametric processes even for two-level emitters and temporal oscillations of intensity correlation functions at a frequency given by the ultrastrong photon emitter coupling. These effects can be traced back to the presence of two-photon cascade decays induced by counter-rotating interaction terms.

Comments: minor revisions, supplementary information added, accepted for publication in PRL
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 193602 (2012)
Categories: quant-ph
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