Radiative Properties of an Artificial Atom coupled to a Josephson Junction Array
Kanu Sinha, Saeed A. Khan, Elif C\"uce, Hakan E. T\"ureci

TL;DR
This paper investigates the radiative properties of an artificial atom coupled to a Josephson junction array, revealing a crossover from perturbative to non-perturbative regimes and developing a modal framework for open quantum system dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a singular function expansion approach to describe multimode non-perturbative light-matter interactions in Josephson junction arrays.
Findings
Demonstrates a regime crossover from perturbative to non-perturbative coupling.
Shows breakdown of single-exponent spontaneous emission description.
Develops a modal framework incorporating exact radiative losses.
Abstract
We study the radiative properties -- the Lamb shift, Purcell decay rate and the spontaneous emission dynamics -- of an artificial atom coupled to a long, multimode cavity formed by an array of Josephson junctions. Introducing a tunable coupling element between the atom and the array, we demonstrate that such a system can exhibit a crossover from a perturbative to non-perturbative regime of light-matter interaction as one strengthens the coupling between the atom and the Josephson junction array (JJA). As a consequence, the concept of spontaneous emission as the occupation of the local atomic site being governed by a single complex-valued exponent breaks down. This breakdown, we show, can be interpreted in terms of formation of hybrid atom-resonator modes with radiative losses that are non-trivially related to the effective coupling between individual modes. We develop a singular…
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