Describe qualitatively the tapered ber approach to couple light in and out of such cavities?
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We derive the quantum mechanical description of light-matter interactions in optical cavities characterized solely by radiative decay. Unique to radiative decay is the conservation of photon number and coherence, in stark contrast to absorptive losses. This prohibits the description of such cavities by traditional means, e.g., coupling it to a bath of harmonic oscillators into which energy is dissipated. Here, we propose a description of cavities with radiative decay by introducing cavity and noise operators in terms of scattering modes. A multimode input-output formalism to predict measurable far field quantities arises naturally. We apply our general model to the special case of the single excitation regime. We find dynamics reminiscent of the dissipative Jaynes-Cummings model, but with vanishing backaction and a rich temporal and spectral structure of the output modes.
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