Cavity sub- and superradiance for transversely driven atomic ensembles

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Abstract

Large atomic ensembles coupled to a single optical resonator mode can be steered to strongly enhanced or suppressed collective emission via phase controlled excitation. Employing the Tavis-Cummings model we find so far unreported phenomena. Using a second order cumulant expansion we predict that a homogeneously excited ensemble equally distributed between odd and even sites along the cavity mode is extremely subradiant as long as the average excitation remains below 50%, but shows pulsed emission for inversion. The combination of these two properties enables the implementation of an efficient cavity-enhanced Ramsey probing featuring a fast readout and minimal heating with particular advantages for atomic clock transitions. For continuous illumination the nonlinear atom-field interaction induces regular superradiant self-pulsing. Additionally, we observe an increased pulse delay time in comparison to an excitation through the cavity.

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Hotter, C., Ostermann, L., & Ritsch, H. (2023). Cavity sub- and superradiance for transversely driven atomic ensembles. Physical Review Research, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.013056

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