Dicke superradiance as a nondestructive probe for quantum quenches in optical lattices
Quantum Physics
2016-03-29 v2 Quantum Gases
Abstract
We study Dicke superradiance as collective and coherent absorption and (time-delayed) emission of photons from an ensemble of ultracold atoms in an optical lattice. Since this process depends on the coherence properties of the atoms (e.g., superfluidity), it can be used as a probe for their quantum state. In analogy to pump-probe spectroscopy in solid-state physics, this detection method facilitates the investigation of nonequilibrium phenomena and is less invasive than time-of-flight experiments or direct (projective) measurements of the atom number (or parity) per lattice site, which both destroy properties of the quantum state such as phase coherence.
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@article{arxiv.1403.4800,
title = {Dicke superradiance as a nondestructive probe for quantum quenches in optical lattices},
author = {Nicolai ten Brinke and Ralf Schützhold},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.4800},
year = {2016}
}
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6 pages RevTeX, 2 figures