Quantum Fluctuation Dynamics of Dispersive Superradiant Pulses
ORAL
Abstract
We consider theoretically a driven-dissipative quantum many-body system consisting of an atomic ensemble in a single-mode optical cavity as described by the open Tavis-Cummings model. In this hybrid light-matter system the interplay between coherent and dissipative processes leads to superradiant pulses with a build-up of strong correlations, even for systems comprising hundreds to thousands of particles. Its key feature is the self-reversal of two spin degrees of freedom due to a time-reversal symmetry of the model that is broken by quantum fluctuations. We demonstrate a quench protocol that can maintain highly non-Gaussian states over long time scales. This general mechanism offers interesting possibilities for the generation and control of complex fluctuation patterns, as suggested for the improvement of quantum sensing protocols for dissipative spin-amplification.
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Presenters
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Kevin Stitely
University of Auckland
Authors
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Kevin Stitely
University of Auckland
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Fabian Finger
Institute for Quantum Electronics, ETH Zürich
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Rodrigo Rosa-Medina
Institute for Quantum Electronics, ETH Zürich
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Tobias Donner
ETH Zurich
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Tilman Esslinger
Institute for Quantum Electronics, ETH Zürich, ETH Zurich
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Scott Parkins
University of Auckland
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Bernd Krauskopf
University of Auckland