Superradiance in dynamically modulated Tavis-Cumming model with spectral
disorder
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.08397v2
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2022 21:48:50 GMT
- Title: Superradiance in dynamically modulated Tavis-Cumming model with spectral
disorder
- Authors: Alexander D. White, Rahul Trivedi, Kalyan Narayanan, Jelena
Vu\v{c}kovi\'c
- Abstract summary: Superradiance is the enhanced emission of photons from quantum emitters collectively coupling to the same optical mode.
We study the interplay between superradiance and spectral disorder in a dynamically modulated Tavis-Cummings model.
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- Abstract: Superradiance is the enhanced emission of photons from quantum emitters
collectively coupling to the same optical mode. However, disorder in the
resonant frequencies of the quantum emitters can perturb this effect. In this
paper, we study the interplay between superradiance and spectral disorder in a
dynamically modulated Tavis-Cummings model. Through numerical simulations and
analytical calculations, we show that the effective cooperativity of the
superradiant mode, which is always formed over an extensive number of emitters,
can be multiplicatively enhanced with a quantum control protocol modulating the
resonant frequency of the optical mode. Our results are relevant to
experimental demonstration of superradiant effects in solid-state quantum
optical systems, wherein the spectral disorder is a significant technological
impediment towards achieving photon-mediated emitter-emitter couplings.
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