Many-body superradiance and dynamical mirror symmetry breaking in waveguide QED
Abstract
The many-body decay of extended collections of two-level systems remains an open problem. Here, we investigate whether an array of emitters coupled to a one-dimensional bath undergoes Dicke superradiance. This is a process whereby a completely inverted system becomes correlated via dissipation, leading to the release of all the energy in the form of a rapid photon burst. We derive the minimal conditions for the burst to happen as a function of the number of emitters, the chirality of the waveguide, and the single-emitter optical depth, both for ordered and disordered ensembles. Many-body superradiance occurs because the initial fluctuation that triggers the emission is amplified throughout the decay process. In one-dimensional baths, this avalanchelike behavior leads to a spontaneous mirror symmetry breaking, with large shot-to-shot fluctuations in the number of photons emitted to the left and right. Superradiant bursts may thus be a smoking gun for the generation of correlated photon states of exotic quantum statistics.
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@article{arxiv.2209.12970,
title = {Many-body superradiance and dynamical mirror symmetry breaking in waveguide QED},
author = {Silvia Cardenas-Lopez and Stuart J. Masson and Zoe Zager and Ana Asenjo-Garcia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.12970},
year = {2023}
}
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16 pages, 9 figures