Spontaneous decay is a phenomenon that has been described for the first time by Dirac, Wigner and Weisskopf, at the early ages of the development of quantum electrodynamics. The theory is applicable to a multi-body system only when atoms don’t interact during their decay. Dicke introduces in his seminal paper the case where this assumption doesn’t hold. The results he obtains not only tell that the system emits pulses, but the pulse duration now depends on 1/N, where N is the number of participating atoms to the process. The pulses temporal profile is described by a squared hyperbolic secant function. The resulting emission intensity scales as N^2. The atomic system radiates more intensively than the ordinary fluorescent emission, th...
International audienceWe report a time-resolved study of collective emission in dense ensembles of t...
Superradiance, known as the cooperative spontaneous emission of a directional light pulse by excited...
Cooperative effects describe atomic ensembles with exchange of photonic excitations, such as dipole-...
Recent advances in optical studies of condensed matter systems have led to the emergence of a variet...
Irradiation of a medium by short intense pulses from x-ray (XUV) free-electron lasers can result in ...
In Superfluorescence process, an initially incoherent ensemble of excited atoms (molecules, etc) giv...
Abstract. A non-linear rate equation describing superfluorescence in many-level systems is presented...
In 1954 Dicke predicted the accelerated initial decay of multiple atomic excitations1, laying the fo...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://publish.aps.org/We study ...
We study the superradiant evolution of a set of N two-level systems spontaneously radiating under th...
Superradiance, known as the cooperative spontaneous emission of a directional light pulse by excite...
There exist two families of superradiance phenomena: relying on correlated emission by an ensemble o...
We have studied superfluorescence (SF) under highly unfavorable conditions of rapid collisional and ...
Superradiance emission in simple systems is a topic of recent theoretical and experimental interest ...
The interaction of short and strong laser pulses with an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate is found to...
International audienceWe report a time-resolved study of collective emission in dense ensembles of t...
Superradiance, known as the cooperative spontaneous emission of a directional light pulse by excited...
Cooperative effects describe atomic ensembles with exchange of photonic excitations, such as dipole-...
Recent advances in optical studies of condensed matter systems have led to the emergence of a variet...
Irradiation of a medium by short intense pulses from x-ray (XUV) free-electron lasers can result in ...
In Superfluorescence process, an initially incoherent ensemble of excited atoms (molecules, etc) giv...
Abstract. A non-linear rate equation describing superfluorescence in many-level systems is presented...
In 1954 Dicke predicted the accelerated initial decay of multiple atomic excitations1, laying the fo...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://publish.aps.org/We study ...
We study the superradiant evolution of a set of N two-level systems spontaneously radiating under th...
Superradiance, known as the cooperative spontaneous emission of a directional light pulse by excite...
There exist two families of superradiance phenomena: relying on correlated emission by an ensemble o...
We have studied superfluorescence (SF) under highly unfavorable conditions of rapid collisional and ...
Superradiance emission in simple systems is a topic of recent theoretical and experimental interest ...
The interaction of short and strong laser pulses with an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate is found to...
International audienceWe report a time-resolved study of collective emission in dense ensembles of t...
Superradiance, known as the cooperative spontaneous emission of a directional light pulse by excited...
Cooperative effects describe atomic ensembles with exchange of photonic excitations, such as dipole-...