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Tony E Lee1, H Häffner, M C Cross
1Department of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USA.
Abstract:
We study an open quantum system of atoms with a long-range Rydberg interaction, laser driving, and spontaneous emission. Over time, the system occasionally jumps between a state of low Rydberg population and a state of high Rydberg population. The jumps are inherently collective, and in fact, exist only for a large number of atoms. We explain how entanglement and quantum measurement enable the jumps, which are otherwise classically forbidden.
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