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Light-Matter Interactions in Synthetic Magnetic Fields: Landau-Photon Polaritons

Abstract

We study light-matter interactions in two-dimensional photonic systems in the presence of a spatially homogeneous synthetic magnetic field for light. Specifically, we consider one or more two-level emitters located in the bulk region of the lattice, where for increasing magnetic field the photonic modes change from extended plane waves to circulating Landau levels. This change has a drastic effect on the resulting emitter-field dynamics, which becomes intrinsically non-Markovian and chiral, leading to the formation of strongly coupled Landau-photon polaritons. The peculiar dynamical and spectral properties of these quasiparticles can be probed with state-of-the-art photonic lattices in the optical and the microwave domain and may find various applications for the quantum simulation of strongly interacting topological models.

Publication Details

Authors
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2021
Journal
Phys. Rev. Lett.
Volume
126
Date Published
MAR 10
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
ISSN
0031-9007

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