Characterization of Polariton Dynamics in a Multimode Cavity: Noise-enhanced Ballistic Expansion
Ilia Tutunnikov, Md Qutubuddin, H. R. Sadeghpour, Jianshu Cao

TL;DR
This paper provides a detailed theoretical analysis of polariton wave packet dynamics in a noisy multi-mode cavity, revealing noise-induced phenomena like enhanced ballistic expansion and multiple dynamical stages, with implications for polaritonic device optimization.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive theoretical framework for understanding polariton dynamics in noisy multi-mode cavities, highlighting noise effects on wave packet spreading and identifying regimes of ballistic and diffusive behavior.
Findings
Noise enhances ballistic spreading of polaritons.
Multiple dynamical stages with different time scales are identified.
Some predictions match recent experiments, others are testable.
Abstract
Advances in optical measurements enable precise tracking of cavity polariton dynamics with exceptional spatiotemporal resolution. Building on these developments, we present a comprehensive theoretical analysis of wave packet dynamics in a noisy emitter lattice embedded in a multi-mode microcavity. We uncover a series of dynamic phenomena in both the noise-free and noisy cases: (i) In the noise-free case, the emitters' probability density splits into two Gaussians whose group velocities are defined by the lower and upper polariton branches. (ii) Noise induces dephasing and leads to multiple dynamical stages with different time scales spanning several orders of magnitude. These stages include, in order of increasing duration: underdamped Rabi oscillations; damping of the center of mass velocity of the emitters' probability density; population thermalization; and the transition from the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStrong Light-Matter Interactions · Quantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect · Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies
