Pure dephasing vs. Phonon mediated off-resonant coupling in a quantum-dot-cavity system (1906.10784v1)
Abstract: Pure dephasing is widely used in the literature to explain experimental observations on quantum dots in cavities. In many cases, its use is not enough and extra terms need to be "fictitiously" added to accomplish with the observed data as it is the case of cavity pumping of an unknown source. Here we controvert the validity of the pure dephasing mechanism as a source of decoherence and present a theoretical study based on the phonon-mediated coupling that can explain the emission spectrum and photon auto- and cross-correlation results in recent experiments without the need of any artificial assumptions. We also demonstrated that the phonon-mediated coupling accounts for unexplained features recently reported in measurements of photon auto- and cross-correlation functions. Our work illuminates many of the debates in this field and opens up new possibilities for experimental verification and theoretical predictions.