Superradiance in Dissipative Dipolar Systems
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Abstract
In the Superradiance phenomenon, a collection of non-interacting atoms exhibits collective dissipation due to interaction with a common radiation field, resulting in a non-monotonic decay profile. This presentation shows that the dissipative dipolar-coupled systems exhibit an identical collective dissipation aided by the nonsecular part of the dipolar coupling. We consider a simplified dipolar network where the dipolar interaction between the spin-pairs is assumed to be identical. To include the nonsecular dipolar relaxation, we use a fluctuation-regulated quantum master equation. Moreover, we show that for an ensemble of spins, the maximum intensity of the radiation exhibits a nearly quadratic scaling, and the dipolar relaxation time follows an inverse square proportionality; these two observations help characterize the emergence of superradiance. Our results agree well with the standard results of pure spin superradiance observed experimentally in NMR.
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Publication: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2406.09100
Presenters
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Saptarshi Saha
TU Berlin
Authors
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Saptarshi Saha
TU Berlin
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Rangeet Bhattacharyya
IISER Kolkata
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Yeshma Ibrahim
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay