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Optical response of atom chains beyond the limit of low light intensity: The validity of the linear classical oscillator model (2002.01417v1)

Published 4 Feb 2020 in physics.atom-ph, cond-mat.quant-gas, physics.optics, and quant-ph

Abstract: Atoms subject to weak coherent incident light can be treated as coupled classical linear oscillators, supporting subradiant and superradiant collective excitation eigenmodes. We identify the limits of validity of this \emph{linear classical oscillator model} at increasing intensities of the drive by solving the quantum many-body master equation for coherent and incoherent scattering from a chain of trapped atoms. We show that deviations from the linear classical oscillator model depend sensitively on the resonance linewidths $\upsilon_\alpha$ of the collective eigenmodes excited by light, with the intensity at which substantial deviation occurs scaling as a powerlaw of $\upsilon_\alpha$. The linear classical oscillator model then becomes inaccurate at much lower intensities for subradiant collective excitations than superradiant ones, with an example system of seven atoms resulting in critical incident light intensities differing by a factor of 30 between the two cases. By individually exciting eigenmodes we find that this critical intensity has a $\upsilon_\alpha{2.5}$ scaling for narrower resonances and more strongly interacting systems, while it approaches a $\upsilon_\alpha3$ scaling for broader resonances and when the dipole-dipole interactions are reduced. The $\upsilon_\alpha3$ scaling also corresponds to the semiclassical result whereby quantum fluctuations between the atoms have been neglected. We study both the case of perfectly mode-matched drives and the case of standing wave drives, with significant differences between the two cases appearing only at very subradiant modes and positions of Fano resonances.

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