Purcell-Dicke enhancement of the Casimir-Polder potential

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Abstract

The emission by an initially completely inverted ensemble of two-level atoms in the long-wavelength regime is simultaneously enhanced by both collective effects (Dicke effect) and dielectric environments (Purcell effect), thus giving rise to a combined Purcell-Dicke effect. We study this effect by treating the ensemble of N atoms as a single effective N + 1-level "Dicke atom" which couples to the environment-assisted quantum electrodynamic field. We find that an environment can indeed alter the superradiant emission dynamics, as exemplified using a perfectly conducting plate. As the emission acquires an additional anisotropy in the presence of the plate, we find an associated resonant Casimir-Polder potential for the atom that is collectively enhanced and that exhibits a superradiant burst in its dynamics. An additional tuneability of the effect is introduced by applying an external driving laser field.

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Fuchs, S., & Buhmann, S. Y. (2018). Purcell-Dicke enhancement of the Casimir-Polder potential. EPL, 124(3). https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/124/34003

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