The Scattering Theory of Oscillator Defects in an Optical Fiber
Robert Konik, Andre LeClair

TL;DR
This paper develops an exact theoretical framework for analyzing harmonic oscillator defects in optical fibers, calculating photon scattering, thermodynamic properties, and band structures, including effects of defect arrays and media.
Contribution
It introduces an exact method for computing photon-defect interactions, band structures, and correlators in optical fibers with harmonic oscillator defects, extending to arrays and media effects.
Findings
Exact S-matrices for photon-defect scattering
Photon band structure in periodic defect arrays
Effects of defects in frequency-dependent media
Abstract
We examine harmonic oscillator defects coupled to a photon field in the environs of an optical fiber. Using techniques borrowed or extended from the theory of two dimensional quantum fields with boundaries and defects, we are able to compute exactly a number of interesting quantities. We calculate the scattering S-matrices (i.e. the reflection and transmission amplitudes) of the photons off a single defect. We determine using techniques derived from thermodynamic Bethe ansatz (TBA) the thermodynamic potentials of the interacting photon-defect system. And we compute several correlators of physical interest. We find the photon occupancy at finite temperature, the spontaneous emission spectrum from the decay of an excited state, and the correlation functions of the defect degrees of freedom. In an extension of the single defect theory, we find the photonic band structure that arises from a…
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