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A wave-function ansatz method for calculating field correlations and its application to the study of spectral filtering and quantum dynamics of multi-emitter systems (1912.08303v1)

Published 17 Dec 2019 in quant-ph and physics.optics

Abstract: We develop a formalism based on a time-dependent wave-function ansatz to study correlations of photons emitted from a collection of two-level quantum emitters. We show how to simulate the system dynamics and evaluate the intensity of the scattered photons and the second-order correlation function $g{(2)}$ in terms of the amplitudes of the different components of the wave function. Our approach is efficient for considering systems that contain up to two excitations. To demonstrate this we first consider the example of spectral filtering of photons emitted from a single quantum emitter. We show how our formalism can be used to study spectral filtering of the two-photon component of the emitted light from a single quantum emitter for various kinds of filters. Furthermore, as a general application of our formalism, we show how it can be used to study photon-photon correlations in an optically dense ensemble of two-level quantum emitters. In particular we lay out the details of simulating correlated photon transport in such ensembles reported recently by S. Mahmoodian {\it et.al.} [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 121}, 143601 (2018)]. Compared to other existing techniques, the advantage of our formalism is that it is applicable to any generic spectral filter and quantum many-body systems involving a large number of quantum emitters while requiring only a modest computational resource.

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