Nanoscale Mirrorless Superradiant Lasing
Abstract
We predict collective 'free-space' lasing in a dense nanoscopic emitter arrangement where dipole-dipole coupled atomic emitters synchronize their emission and exhibit lasing behavior without the need for an optical resonator. At the example of a subwavelength-spaced linear emitter chain with varying fractions of pumped and unpumped emitters, we present a comprehensive study of this mirrorless lasing phenomenon. The total radiated power transitions from subradiant suppression under weak pumping to superradiant enhancement at stronger pumping, while exhibiting directional emission confined to a narrow spatial angle. At the same time multiple independent spectral emission lines below the lasing threshold merge towards a single narrow spectral line at high pump power. The most substantial enhancement and line narrowing occur when a fraction of unpumped atoms is present. We show that this leads to superradiant lasing near the bare atomic frequency, making the system a promising candidate for a minimalist active optical frequency reference.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2505.04025,
title = {Nanoscale Mirrorless Superradiant Lasing},
author = {Anna Bychek and Raphael Holzinger and Helmut Ritsch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.04025},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
11 pages, 11 figures