Semiclassical and quantum nonlinear spectra of a strongly coupled single $Λ$-type three-level atom-cavity QED system (1907.12391v2)
Abstract: We present detailed numerical simulations of semiclassical and quantum spectra of a cavity quantum electrodynamics system consisting of a single three-level atom in $\Lambda$-configuration with one of its transitions strongly interacting with a quantized cavity mode while the other is driven by a coherent classical field. After deriving the equations of motion for the expected values of the system operators from the master equation, we compute numerically the semiclassical and quantum spectra of the system under various levels of external driving field strengths. In the semiclassical approach we neglect the quantum correlations between cavity and atomic operators, while we make no such assumption in the fully quantum approach. We show that, under sufficiently weak driving field conditions, the semiclassical and fully quantum mechanical approaches result in identical spectra. However at higher driving field intensities, the two approaches yield starkly different results: The fully quantum mechanical approach results in multiphoton spectrum with well-defined structure while the semiclassical results in a bistable spectrum. Our results also reveal that the Raman transition mediated by the dark state of the system has a complex structure that depends on the manner in which the system is probed.
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