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Published on: June 28, 2016
Photon localization and Dicke superradiance in atomic gases
E Akkermans1, A Gero, R Kaiser
1Department of Physics, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, Israel.
Abstract:
Photon propagation in a gas of N atoms is studied using an effective Hamiltonian describing photon-mediated atomic dipolar interactions. The density P(Gamma) of photon escape rates is determined from the spectrum of the NxN random matrix Gamma_{ij}=sin(x_{ij})/x_{ij}, where x_{ij} is the dimensionless random distance between any two atoms. Varying disorder and system size, a scaling behavior is observed for the escape rates. It is explained using microscopic calculations and a stochastic model which emphasizes the role of cooperative effects in photon localization and provides an interesting relation with statistical properties of "small world networks."
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