Spatial Coherence of Light in Collective Spontaneous Emission
Quantum Physics
2024-05-09 v1 Optics
Abstract
When a quantum system is put into an excited state, it will decay back to the ground state through a process termed spontaneous emission. It is generally assumed that spontaneous emission between different individual emitters would not be coherent with each other; to produce coherent light one would need population inversion and stimulated emission. In this work, we show that an optically-thin ensemble of 11,000 radiating atoms spontaneously organize to produce spatially coherent light. The reason for this coherence is collective-coupling of the individual emitters via Dicke superradiance and subradiance (as opposed to amplification through stimulated emission).
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@article{arxiv.2112.07580,
title = {Spatial Coherence of Light in Collective Spontaneous Emission},
author = {D. C. Gold and P. Huft and C. Young and A. Safari and T. G. Walker and M. Saffman and D. D. Yavuz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.07580},
year = {2024}
}
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12 pages, 11 figures