The photon statistics of the light emitted from an atomic ensemble into a single field mode of an optical cavity is investigated as a function of the number of atoms. The light is produced in a Raman transition driven by a pump laser and the cavity vacuum, and a recycling laser is employed to repeat this process continuously. For weak driving, a smooth transition from antibunching to bunching is found for about one intracavity atom. Remarkably, the bunching peak develops within the antibunching dip. The observed behavior is well explained by a model describing an ensemble of independent emitters
Cavity quantum electrodynamics (cavity QED) is conventionally described by the Jaynes- or Tavis-Cumm...
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Observations of a vacuum-field induced normal-mode splitting, photon antibunching, sub-Poissonian ph...
The photon statistics of the light emitted from an atomic ensemble into a single field mode of an op...
Photon antibunching in the light scattered by single quantum emitters is one of the hallmarks of qua...
Abstract. Recent experimental advances in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) have ope...
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We investigate the efficiency of atom-cavity-based photongeneration schemes to deliver single photon...
We investigate the efficiency of atom-cavity based photon-generation schemes to deliver single photo...
Starting from a fully quantized Hamiltonian for an ensemble of identical emitters coupled to the mod...
The experiments of our group in optical cavity QED are characterized by the strong coupling of a sma...
We study the temporal correlations of the field emitted by an electromagnetic resonator coupled to a...
10 pagesThe interaction of an atomic gas confined inside a cavity containing a strong electromagneti...
Light-emitting atoms or material in a cavity are well known to generate thermal or coherent fields d...
Recent experimental advances in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) have opened new po...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics (cavity QED) is conventionally described by the Jaynes- or Tavis-Cumm...
We consider a laser model consisting of a single four-level or three-level atom, an optical cavity, ...
Observations of a vacuum-field induced normal-mode splitting, photon antibunching, sub-Poissonian ph...
The photon statistics of the light emitted from an atomic ensemble into a single field mode of an op...
Photon antibunching in the light scattered by single quantum emitters is one of the hallmarks of qua...
Abstract. Recent experimental advances in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) have ope...
12 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe study the temporal correlations of the field emitted by ...
We investigate the efficiency of atom-cavity-based photongeneration schemes to deliver single photon...
We investigate the efficiency of atom-cavity based photon-generation schemes to deliver single photo...
Starting from a fully quantized Hamiltonian for an ensemble of identical emitters coupled to the mod...
The experiments of our group in optical cavity QED are characterized by the strong coupling of a sma...
We study the temporal correlations of the field emitted by an electromagnetic resonator coupled to a...
10 pagesThe interaction of an atomic gas confined inside a cavity containing a strong electromagneti...
Light-emitting atoms or material in a cavity are well known to generate thermal or coherent fields d...
Recent experimental advances in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) have opened new po...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics (cavity QED) is conventionally described by the Jaynes- or Tavis-Cumm...
We consider a laser model consisting of a single four-level or three-level atom, an optical cavity, ...
Observations of a vacuum-field induced normal-mode splitting, photon antibunching, sub-Poissonian ph...