When a confined
electromagnetic mode (for example, in an
optical or
microwave cavity) interacts weakly with a material excitation, the system exhibits a single broadened resonance. However, in the strong coupling regime, the photon mode and the matter excitation hybridize to form two new
eigenmodes. These hybrid modes are separated in frequency, and the energy difference between them is called the Rabi splitting. The phenomenon can be observed in
cavity quantum electrodynamics,
exciton-polariton systems, circuit quantum electrodynamics, magnon-photon coupling, and
plasmon-exciton systems. == Theoretical description ==