Abstract

We present a semi-analytical theory to describe the nonlinear scattering of Raman photon pairs from a cylindrical microparticle comprising of quantum particles in double Raman configuration. The normally ordered Stokes and anti-Stokes spectra are computed to gain insights into the quantum optical properties of the system and the variation of the spectra with microparticle’s size, orientation as well as observation angles are also analyzed and compared with the results obtained in our previous work involving mesoscopic spherical particle. Our results show several features in the spectra that are unique to the case of cylindrical microparticle and not found in the spherical particle case, such as the shifting of the side peaks originally formed due to ac Stark shifts towards the center at certain range of particle radius values, occurrence of side peaks with magnitudes comparable to that of the central peak, formation of additional peaks at certain observation angles and strong dependence of the spectra on the microparticle’s cylinder axis orientation. Most of these effects are either caused by the inhomogeneity of the incident pump and control laser fields within the volume of the cylindrical microparticle or simply due to the lack of three-dimensional symmetry of cylindrical geometry.

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