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Spontaneous emission decay and excitation in photonic temporal crystals

Authors :
Park, Jagang
Lee, Kyungmin
Zhang, Ruo-Yang
Park, Hee-Chul
Ryu, Jung-Wan
Cho, Gil Young
Lee, Min Yeul
Zhang, Zhaoqing
Park, Namkyoo
Jeon, Wonju
Shin, Jonghwa
Chan, C. T.
Min, Bumki
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Over the last few decades, the prominent strategies for controlling spontaneous emission has been the use of resonant or space-periodic photonic structures. This approach, initially articulated by Purcell and later expanded upon by Yablonovitch in the context of photonic crystals, leverages the spatial surroundings to modify the spontaneous emission decay rate of atoms or quantum emitters. However, the rise of time-varying photonics has compelled a reevaluation of the spontaneous emission process within dynamically changing environments, especially concerning photonic temporal crystals where optical properties undergo time-periodic modulation. Here, we apply classical light-matter interaction theory along with Floquet analysis to reveal a substantial enhancement in the spontaneous emission decay rate at the momentum gap frequency in photonic temporal crystals. This enhancement is attributed to time-periodicity-induced loss and gain mechanisms, as well as the non-orthogonality of Floquet eigenstates that are inherent to photonic temporal crystals. Intriguingly, our findings also suggest that photonic temporal crystals enable the spontaneous excitation of an atom from its ground state to an excited state, accompanied by the concurrent emission of a photon.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.13287
Document Type :
Working Paper