15 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe propose a mechanism to realize high-yield molecular formation from ultracold atoms. Atom pairs are continuously excited by a laser, and a collective decay into the molecular ground state is induced by a coupling to a lossy cavity mode. Using a combination of analytical and numerical techniques, we demonstrate that the molecular yield can be improved by simply increasing the number of atoms, and can overcome efficiencies of state-of-the-art association schemes. We discuss realistic experimental setups for diatomic polar and nonpolar molecules, opening up collective light matter interactions as a tool for quantum state engineering, enhanced molecule formation, collective dynamics, and cavity mediate...
In this paper, we identify a many-particle phonon expectation value ζ with the ability to induce col...
Due to the rapid development of nanophotonics, microring resonators suspended on a membrane holds pr...
Photon emitters placed in an optical cavity experience an environment that changes how they are coup...
15 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe propose a mechanism to realize high-yield molecular form...
We demonstrate photon-mediated interactions between two individually trapped atoms coupled to a nano...
This thesis aims to develop a deeper theoretical understanding of the collective, dissipative quantu...
The coherent interaction of a large collection of molecules with a common photonic mode results in s...
Alkali hydride molecules are polar, exhibiting large ground-state dipole moments. As ultracold sourc...
Organic dye molecules have been used in a great number of scientific and technological applications,...
<p>Collective behavior in many-body systems, where the dynamics of an individual element depend on t...
The creation of ultracold molecules is currently limited to diatomic species. In this letter we pres...
Ultracold ground state dipolar 40K87Rb molecules have recently been produced in a loose harmonic tra...
In the ultracold regime, where the interactions between atoms become quantum mechanical in nature, w...
Author Institution: Physics Department, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520There is a growing inter...
Light-induced nonadiabatic phenomena arise when molecules or molecular ensembles are exposed to reso...
In this paper, we identify a many-particle phonon expectation value ζ with the ability to induce col...
Due to the rapid development of nanophotonics, microring resonators suspended on a membrane holds pr...
Photon emitters placed in an optical cavity experience an environment that changes how they are coup...
15 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe propose a mechanism to realize high-yield molecular form...
We demonstrate photon-mediated interactions between two individually trapped atoms coupled to a nano...
This thesis aims to develop a deeper theoretical understanding of the collective, dissipative quantu...
The coherent interaction of a large collection of molecules with a common photonic mode results in s...
Alkali hydride molecules are polar, exhibiting large ground-state dipole moments. As ultracold sourc...
Organic dye molecules have been used in a great number of scientific and technological applications,...
<p>Collective behavior in many-body systems, where the dynamics of an individual element depend on t...
The creation of ultracold molecules is currently limited to diatomic species. In this letter we pres...
Ultracold ground state dipolar 40K87Rb molecules have recently been produced in a loose harmonic tra...
In the ultracold regime, where the interactions between atoms become quantum mechanical in nature, w...
Author Institution: Physics Department, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520There is a growing inter...
Light-induced nonadiabatic phenomena arise when molecules or molecular ensembles are exposed to reso...
In this paper, we identify a many-particle phonon expectation value ζ with the ability to induce col...
Due to the rapid development of nanophotonics, microring resonators suspended on a membrane holds pr...
Photon emitters placed in an optical cavity experience an environment that changes how they are coup...