Abstract
By considering linear scattering of laser-driven cold atoms inside an undriven high-finesse optical resonator, we experimentally demonstrate effects unique to a strongly coupled vacuum field. Arranging the atoms in an incommensurate lattice with respect to the radiation wavelength, the Bragg scattering into the cavity can be suppressed by destructive interference: the atomic array is subradiant to the cavity mode under transverse illumination. We show however, that strong collective coupling leads to a drastic modification of the excitation spectrum, as evidenced by well-resolved vacuum Rabi splitting in the intensity of the fluctuations. Furthermore, we demonstrate a significant polarization rotation in the linear scattering off the subradiant array via Raman scattering induced by the strongly coupled vacuum field.
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Gábor, B., K. Varooli, A., Varga, D., Sárközi, B., Kurkó, Á., Dombi, A., … Domokos, P. (2025). Demonstration of strong coupling of a subradiant atom array to a cavity vacuum. EPJ Quantum Technology, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjqt/s40507-025-00401-x
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