Scattering of a single plasmon polariton by multiple atoms for in-plane control of light

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We study the interaction of a single photon in a surface plasmon polariton mode with multiple atoms. We propose a system of two atoms to achieve a tunable scattering from subscattering to superscattering regimes by changing the angle of the incident photon. We also demonstrate a perfect electromagnetically-induced transparency using two atoms with two-level structures. The proposed framework is efficiently scalable to a system with a large number of atoms and opens up the possibility of designing novel atom-based optical devices. We design an atomically thin parabolic mirror to focus single photons and form a quantum mirage in a cavity built from atoms.

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Rituraj, Orenstein, M., & Fan, S. (2020). Scattering of a single plasmon polariton by multiple atoms for in-plane control of light. Nanophotonics, 10(1), 579–587. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2020-0340

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