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Cooperative spontaneous emission from indistinguishable atoms in arbitrary motional quantum states

Quantum Physics 2017-10-10 v2

Abstract

We investigate superradiance and subradiance of indistinguishable atoms with quantized motional states, starting with an initial total state that factorizes over the internal and external degrees of freedom of the atoms. Due to the permutational symmetry of the motional state, the cooperative spontaneous emission, governed by a recently derived master equation [F. Damanet et al., Phys. Rev. A 93, 022124 (2016)], depends only on two decay rates γ\gamma and γ0\gamma_0 and a single parameter Δdd\Delta_{\mathrm{dd}} describing the dipole-dipole shifts. We solve the dynamics exactly for N=2N=2 atoms, numerically for up to 30 atoms, and obtain the large-NN-limit by amean-field approach. We find that there is a critical difference γ0γ\gamma_0-\gamma that depends on NN beyond which superradiance is lost. We show that exact non-trivial dark states (i.e. states other than the ground state with vanishing spontaneous emission) only exist for γ=γ0\gamma=\gamma_0, and that those states (dark when γ=γ0\gamma=\gamma_0) are subradiant when γ<γ0\gamma<\gamma_0.

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@article{arxiv.1606.05102,
  title  = {Cooperative spontaneous emission from indistinguishable atoms in arbitrary motional quantum states},
  author = {F. Damanet and D. Braun and J. Martin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.05102},
  year   = {2017}
}

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14 pages, 8 figures