Multiple electromagnetically induced transparency without a control
field in an atomic array coupled to a waveguide
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.00547v1
- Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2022 15:04:09 GMT
- Title: Multiple electromagnetically induced transparency without a control
field in an atomic array coupled to a waveguide
- Authors: W. Z. Jia and Q. Y. Cai
- Abstract summary: We investigate multiple electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in a waveguide quantum electrodynamics (wQED) system containing an atom array.
We find that in terms of the single-excitation collective states, a properly designed $N$-atom array can be mapped into a driven ($N+1$)-level system that can produce multiple EIT-type phenomenon.
The most significant feather of this type of EIT scheme is control-field-free, which may provide an alternative way to produce EIT-like phenomenon in wQED system when external control fields are not available.
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- Abstract: We investigate multiple electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in a
waveguide quantum electrodynamics (wQED) system containing an atom array. By
analyzing the effective Hamiltonian of the system, we find that in terms of the
single-excitation collective states, a properly designed $N$-atom array can be
mapped into a driven ($N+1$)-level system that can produce multiple EIT-type
phenomenon. The corresponding scattering spectra of the atom-array wQED system
are discussed both in the single-photon sector and beyond the single-photon
limit. The most significant feather of this type of EIT scheme is
control-field-free, which may provide an alternative way to produce EIT-like
phenomenon in wQED system when external control fields are not available. The
results given in our paper may provide good guidance for future experiments on
multiple EIT without a control field in wQED system.
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