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Spatial Coherence of Light in Collective Spontaneous Emission

D. C. Gold, Preston Huft, C. Young, A. Safari, Thad Walker, M. Saffman, D. D. Yavuz

2022PRX Quantum23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

When a quantum system is put into an excited state, it will decay back to the ground state through a process termed spontaneous emission. It is generally assumed that spontaneous emissions between different individual emitters will not be coherent with each other; to produce coherent light, one would need population inversion and stimulated emission. In this work, we show that an optically thin ensemble of 11 000 radiating atoms spontaneously organizes to produce spatially coherent light. The reason for this coherence is collective coupling of the individual emitters via Dicke superradiance and subradiance (as opposed to amplification through stimulated emission).

Topics & Concepts

Population inversionCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Excited statePhysicsSpontaneous emissionSuperradianceAmplified spontaneous emissionStimulated emissionPopulationAttributionAtomic physicsQuantum mechanicsLaserSociologyPsychologyDemographySocial psychologyQuantum optics and atomic interactionsQuantum Information and CryptographyStrong Light-Matter Interactions