Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
2012-01-11
Physical Review Letters 108, 123602 (2012)
Physics
Atomic Physics
5 pages, 4 figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.123602
Dicke superradiance has been observed in many systems and is based on constructive interferences between many scattered waves. The counterpart of this enhanced dynamics, subradiance, is a destructive interference effect leading to the partial trapping of light in the system. In contrast to the robust superradiance, subradiant states are fragile and spurious decoherence phenomena hitherto obstructed the observation of such metastable states. We show that a dilute cloud of cold atoms is an ideal system to look for subradiance in free space and study various mechanisms to control this subradiance.
Bienaime Tom
Kaiser Robin
Piovella Nicola
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