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1NTT Basic Research Laboratories and NTT Research Center for Theoretical Quantum Information, NTT, Inc., 3-1 Morinosato Wakamiya, Atsugi, Kanagawa, 243-0198, Japan.
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We demonstrate that an effective near-zero refractive index can emerge from collective light scattering in a discrete atomic lattice, using essentially exact microscopic simulations. In a 25-layer array, cooperative response leads to over a thirtyfold increase in the effective optical wavelength within the medium, almost eliminating optical phase accumulation, with potential applications in spectroscopy and optical manipulation of quantum emitters. Crucially, the near-zero refractive index arises from first-principles microscopic theory, rather than being imposed through continuous phenomenological effective-medium models-providing conceptually important insight into the emergence of macroscopic electromagnetism from atomic-scale interactions.
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