Subradiant-to-Subradiant Phase Transition in the Bad Cavity Laser
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Abstract
We show that the onset of steady-state superradiance in a bad cavity laser is preceded by a dissipative phase transition between two distinct phases of steady-state subradiance. The transition is marked by a non-analytic behavior of the mean atomic inversion and the cavity output power, and a discontinuity in the variance of the collective atomic inversion. Remarkably, we find that the atoms are in a macroscopic entangled steady state near the critical region with a vanishing fraction of unentangled atoms in the large atom number limit.
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Publication: 1. Shankar, Reilly, Jaeger and Holland, in preparation.
Presenters
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Athreya Shankar
University of Colorado, Boulder, Center for Quantum Physics, University of Innsbruck
Authors
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Athreya Shankar
University of Colorado, Boulder, Center for Quantum Physics, University of Innsbruck
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Jarrod Reilly
JILA and University of Colorado Boulder
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Simon B Jäger
University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA and University of Colorado Boulder
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Murray J Holland
University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA and University of Colorado Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder