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Spontaneous emission of a cesium atom near a nanofiber: Efficient coupling of light to guided modes
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PhotonicsQuantum ScienceSpontaneous EmissionCesium AtomEfficient CouplingPhysicsEngineeringOptical PropertiesPhotoluminescenceCavity QedApplied PhysicsAtomic PhysicsGuided ModesFiber OpticPhotonic DeviceOptoelectronicsNanophotonics
We study the spontaneous emission of a cesium atom in the vicinity of a subwavelength-diameter fiber. We show that the confinement of the guided modes and the degeneracy of the excited and ground states substantially affect the spontaneous emission process. We demonstrate that different magnetic sublevels have different decay rates. When the fiber radius is about $200\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{nm}$, a significant fraction (up to 28%) of spontaneous emission by the atom can be channeled into guided modes. Our results may find applications for developing nanoprobes for atoms and efficient couplers for subwavelength-diameter fibers.
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