Cooperative effects in one-dimensional random atomic gases: Absence of single atom limit
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2013-07-09 v1
Abstract
We study superradiance in a one-dimensional geometry, where N>>1 atoms are randomly distributed along a line. We present an analytic calculation of the photon escape rates based on the diagonalization of the N x N coupling matrix Uij = cos xij, where xij is the dimensionless random distance between any two atoms. We show that unlike a three-dimensional geometry, for a one- dimensional atomic gas the single-atom limit is never reached and the photon is always localized within the atomic ensemble. This localization originates from long-range cooperative effects and not from disorder as expected on the basis of the theory of Anderson localization.
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@article{arxiv.1307.1888,
title = {Cooperative effects in one-dimensional random atomic gases: Absence of single atom limit},
author = {E. Akkermans and A. Gero},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.1888},
year = {2013}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures