posted on 2024-11-02, 19:56authored byJonathan Gross, Ben Baragiola, T Stace, Joshua Combes
The interaction between matter and squeezed light has mostly been treated within the approximation that the field-correlation time is small. Methods for treating squeezed light with more general correlations currently involve explicitly modeling the systems producing the light. We develop a general purpose input-output theory for a particular form of narrowband squeezed light, a squeezed wave-packet mode, that only concerns the statistics of the squeezed field and the shape of the wave packet. This formalism allows us to derive the input-output relations and the master equation. We also consider detecting the scattered field using photon counting and homodyne measurements, which necessitates the derivation of the stochastic master equation. The non-Markovian nature of the field manifests itself in the master equation as a coupled hierarchy of equations. We illustrate these with consequences for the decay and resonance fluorescence of two-level atoms in the presence of such fields.
Funding
ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems