Subradiance Generation in a Chain of Two-Level Atoms with a Single Excitation

Studies of subradiance in a chain <i>N</i> two-level atoms in the single excitation regime focused mainly on the complex spectrum of the effective Hamiltonian, identifying subradiant eigenvalues. This can be achieved by finding the eigenvalues <i>N</i> of the Hamiltonian or b...

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Main Author: Nicola Piovella
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-07-01
Series:Atoms
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-2004/13/7/62
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Summary:Studies of subradiance in a chain <i>N</i> two-level atoms in the single excitation regime focused mainly on the complex spectrum of the effective Hamiltonian, identifying subradiant eigenvalues. This can be achieved by finding the eigenvalues <i>N</i> of the Hamiltonian or by evaluating the expectation value of the Hamiltonian on a generalized Dicke state, depending on a continuous variable <i>k</i>. This has the advantage that the sum above <i>N</i> can be calculated exactly, such that <i>N</i> becomes a simple parameter of the system and no longer the size of the Hilbert space. However, the question remains how subradiance emerges from atoms initially excited or driven by a laser. Here we study the dynamics of the system, solving the coupled-dipole equations for <i>N</i> atoms and evaluating the probability to be in a generalized Dicke state at a given time. Once the subradiant regions have been identified, it is simple to see if subradiance is being generated. We discuss different initial excitation conditions that lead to subradiance and the case of atoms excited by switching on and off a weak laser. This may be relevant for future experiments aimed at detecting subradiance in ordered systems.
ISSN:2218-2004