Photon momentum and optical forces in cavities
Mikko Partanen, Teppo H\"ayrynen, Jani Oksanen, Jukka Tulkki

TL;DR
This paper investigates photon momentum and optical forces in cavities, proposing a polariton-based model favoring Minkowski momentum and employing advanced quantum electrodynamics methods for detailed light-matter interaction analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a polariton-based framework for photon momentum in media and applies quantized fluctuational electrodynamics to study optical forces in cavity structures.
Findings
Polariton quasiparticles carry Minkowski momentum.
Abraham momentum relates to the electromagnetic field component.
Methodology enables detailed modeling of optical energy transfer.
Abstract
During the past century, the electromagnetic field momentum in material media has been under debate in the Abraham-Minkowski controversy as convincing arguments have been advanced in favor of both the Abraham and Minkowski forms of photon momentum. Here we study the photon momentum and optical forces in cavity structures in the cases of dynamical and steady-state fields. In the description of the single-photon transmission process, we use a field-kinetic one-photon theory. Our model suggests that in the medium photons couple with the induced atomic dipoles forming polariton quasiparticles with the Minkowski form momentum. The Abraham momentum can be associated to the electromagnetic field part of the coupled polariton state. The polariton with the Minkowski momentum is shown to obey the uniform center of mass of energy motion that has previously been interpreted to support only the…
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