Analytical Prediction of the Superradiant Emission Peak and Timing in Fully Excited Quantum Emitter Ensembles
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2504.09985v4
- Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2025 23:09:21 GMT
- Title: Analytical Prediction of the Superradiant Emission Peak and Timing in Fully Excited Quantum Emitter Ensembles
- Authors: Raphael Holzinger, Susanne F. Yelin,
- Abstract summary: We present compact, analytic formulas for evaluating the peak emission rate and time for initially fully excited quantum emitter ensembles.<n>These formulas rely solely on the variance of the eigenvalues of a real symmetric $N times N$ matrix.<n>We demonstrate the versatility of these results across various environments, including free space, solid-state, and waveguide reservoirs.
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- Abstract: Determining the peak photon emission time and rate for an ensemble of $N$ quantum systems undergoing collective superradiant decay typically requires tracking the time evolution of the density operator, a process with computational costs scaling exponentially with $N$. We present compact, analytic formulas for evaluating the peak emission rate and time for initially fully excited quantum emitter ensembles, valid for any geometric configuration and emitter type. These formulas rely solely on the variance of the eigenvalues of a real symmetric $N \times N$ matrix, which describes collective dissipation. We demonstrate the versatility of these results across various environments, including free space, solid-state, and waveguide reservoirs. For large $N$ the formulas simplify further to depend on just two parameters: average nearest-neighbor spacing and emitter number. Finally, we present scaling laws and bounds on the spatial size of emitter ensembles, such that superradiance is maintained, independent of emitter number or density.
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