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Hyperradiance from collective behavior of coherently driven atoms

Quantum Physics 2017-07-06 v2

Abstract

The collective behavior of ensembles of atoms has been studied in-depth since the seminal paper of Dicke [R. H. Dicke, Phys. Rev. 93, 99 (1954)], where he demonstrated that a group of emitters in collective states is able to radiate with increased intensity and modified decay rates in particular directions, a phenomenon which he called superradiance. Here, we show that the fundamental setup of two atoms coupled to a single-mode cavity can be distinctly exceeding the free-space superradiant behavior, a phenomenon which we call hyperradiance. The effect is accompanied by strong quantum fluctuations and surprisingly arises for atoms radiating out-of-phase, an alleged non-ideal condition, where one expects subradiance. We are able to explain the onset of hyperradiance in a transparent way by a photon cascade taking place among manifolds of Dicke states with different photon numbers under particular out-of-phase coupling conditions. The theoretical results can be realized with current technology and thus should stimulate future experiments.

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@article{arxiv.1702.05392,
  title  = {Hyperradiance from collective behavior of coherently driven atoms},
  author = {M. -O. Pleinert and J. von Zanthier and G. S. Agarwal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.05392},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

8 pages, 5 figures. Extended article on the radiation characteristics part of arXiv:1608.00137v1