Cooperative effects in dense cold atomic gases including magnetic dipole interactions

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We theoretically investigate cooperative effects in cold atomic gases exhibiting both electric and magnetic dipole-dipole interactions, such as occurs, for example, in clouds of dysprosium atoms. After introducing a general framework capturing both the quantum degenerate and nondenegerate cases, we focus on the emergence of tailorable spin models in the quantum nondegenerate regime. In the low-excitation limit, we provide analytical and numerical results detailing the effect of magnetic interactions on the directionality of scattered light and characterize sub and superradiant effects.

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Baßler, N. S., Varma, I., Proske, M., Windpassinger, P., Schmidt, K. P., & Genes, C. (2024). Cooperative effects in dense cold atomic gases including magnetic dipole interactions. Physical Review Research, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.023147

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