Theory for polaritonic quantum tunneling
Kansanen, K. S. U. (2023). Theory for polaritonic quantum tunneling. Physical Review B, 107(3), Article 035405. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.107.035405
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I investigate the tunneling decay rate of a polaritonic system formed by a strong coupling between a vacuum cavity mode and N metastable systems. Using a simple model potential, I find the instanton solutions controlling the low-temperature tunneling rate. The resulting rate modification due to the cavity is proportional to the mean of the second power of the light-matter coupling. No collective effect that would enhance the rates by a factor of √N is present, which is in line with the results in the thermal activation regime.
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This work has been supported by the Magnus Ehrnrooth foundation and the Academy of Finland (Projects No. 317118 and No. 321982).License
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