Resonant scattering of matter waves from quantum emitters
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Abstract
Harnessing light-matter interactions is central to the development of modern quantum technologies. Our group has recently implemented a versatile platform for exploring quantum optical effects in the context of ultracold matter waves, in which the roles of matter and photons are played by lattice-trapped atoms and free matter-waves, respectively [1, 2]. Here, we discuss possibilities to extend our platform for studying scattering of radiation from quantum emitters with different configurations.
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Publication: [1] Krinner, Stewart, Pazmino, Kwon, Schneble, "Spontaneous emission of matter-waves from a tunable open quantum system", Nature 559, 589 (2018)<br>[2] Kim, Y., Lanuza, A. & Schneble, D. Super- and subradiant dynamics of quantum emitters mediated by atomic matter waves. Nat. Phys. 21, 70–76 (2025)
Presenters
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Hongyi Huang
Stony Brook University (SUNY)
Authors
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Hongyi Huang
Stony Brook University (SUNY)
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Tanner O'Neal
Stony Brook University
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Youngshin Kim
Stony Brook University (SUNY)
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Dominik Schneble
Stony Brook University (SUNY)