Fate of the Mollow triplet in strongly-coupled atomic arrays
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.03679v2
- Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2024 13:16:15 GMT
- Title: Fate of the Mollow triplet in strongly-coupled atomic arrays
- Authors: Orazio Scarlatella, Nigel R. Cooper,
- Abstract summary: Subwavelength arrays of quantum emitters have emerged as an interesting platform displaying prominent collective effects.
We show that the spectrum of scattered light, characterized by the famous Mollow triplet for a single atom, develops a characteristic lineshape with flat sidebands determined by dipolar interactions.
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- Abstract: Subwavelength arrays of quantum emitters have emerged as an interesting platform displaying prominent collective effects that can be harnessed for applications. Here we study such arrays under strong coherent driving, realizing an open quantum many-body problem in a strongly non-linear regime. We show that the spectrum of scattered light, characterized by the famous Mollow triplet for a single atom, develops a characteristic lineshape with flat sidebands determined by dipolar interactions. Remarkably, this is independent of the specific geometry, but is sensitive to the ordered arrangement of the atoms. This lineshape therefore characterizes atomic arrays and distinguishes them from disordered ensembles and non-interacting emitters. Our predictions are based on a novel dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT) approach to the problem, paving the way for further studies of these systems.
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