Abstract
A dense cloud of atoms with randomly changing positions exhibits coherent and incoherent scattering. We show that an atomic cloud of subwavelength dimensions can be modeled as a single scatterer where both coherent and incoherent components of the scattered photons can be fully explained based on effective multipole moments. This model allows us to arrive at a relation between the coherent and incoherent components of scattering based on the conservation of energy. Furthermore, using superposition of four plane waves, we show that one can selectively excite different multipole moments and thus tailor the scattering of the atomic cloud to control the cooperative shift, resonance linewidth, and the radiation pattern. Our approach provides a new insight into the scattering phenomena in atomic ensembles and opens a pathway toward controlling scattering for applications such as generation and manipulation of single-photon states.
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Alaee, R., Safari, A., & Boyd, R. W. (2021). Selective excitation of subwavelength atomic clouds. Physical Review Research, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.023217
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