Superradiance occurs when a collection of atoms exhibits cooperative, spontaneous emission of photons at a rate that exceeds that of its component parts. Here, we reveal a similar phenomenon in a hydrodynamic system consisting of a pair of vibrationally-excited cavities, coupled through their common wavefield, that spontaneously emit droplets via interfacial fracture. We show that the droplet emission rate of two coupled cavities is higher than the emission rate of two isolated cavities. We further show that the amplified emission rate varies sinusoidally with distance between the cavities, thus demonstrating a hydrodynamic phenomenon that captures the essential features of superradiance in optical systems
Zero point fluctuations of the electromagnetic radiation field have profound effects on the electron...
International audienceWe present a theoretical study of the hydrodynamic properties of a quantum gas...
We develop for dipole-forbidden transition a dynamical theory of two-photon paired superradiance (PS...
Superradiance and subradiance occur in quantum optics when the emission rate of photons from multipl...
We have studied superfluorescence (SF) under highly unfavorable conditions of rapid collisional and ...
Spontaneous decay is a phenomenon that has been described for the first time by Dirac, Wigner and W...
International audiencePlasmonic superradiance originates from the plasmon mediated strong correlatio...
Cooperative effect in the radiation process has been studied in for more than half a century. It is ...
Cooperative effects describe atomic ensembles with exchange of photonic excitations, such as dipole-...
Superradiance is the archetypical collective phenomenon where radiation is amplified by the coherenc...
Recent advances in optical studies of condensed matter systems have led to the emergence of a variet...
Yves Couder, Emmanuel Fort, and coworkers recently discovered that a millimetric droplet sustained o...
We study the superradiant evolution of a set of N two-level systems spontaneously radiating under th...
Emission and absorption of light lie at the heart of light-matter interaction. Although the emission...
We demonstrate that superradiance and collective atomic recoil lasing from cold atoms can be enhance...
Zero point fluctuations of the electromagnetic radiation field have profound effects on the electron...
International audienceWe present a theoretical study of the hydrodynamic properties of a quantum gas...
We develop for dipole-forbidden transition a dynamical theory of two-photon paired superradiance (PS...
Superradiance and subradiance occur in quantum optics when the emission rate of photons from multipl...
We have studied superfluorescence (SF) under highly unfavorable conditions of rapid collisional and ...
Spontaneous decay is a phenomenon that has been described for the first time by Dirac, Wigner and W...
International audiencePlasmonic superradiance originates from the plasmon mediated strong correlatio...
Cooperative effect in the radiation process has been studied in for more than half a century. It is ...
Cooperative effects describe atomic ensembles with exchange of photonic excitations, such as dipole-...
Superradiance is the archetypical collective phenomenon where radiation is amplified by the coherenc...
Recent advances in optical studies of condensed matter systems have led to the emergence of a variet...
Yves Couder, Emmanuel Fort, and coworkers recently discovered that a millimetric droplet sustained o...
We study the superradiant evolution of a set of N two-level systems spontaneously radiating under th...
Emission and absorption of light lie at the heart of light-matter interaction. Although the emission...
We demonstrate that superradiance and collective atomic recoil lasing from cold atoms can be enhance...
Zero point fluctuations of the electromagnetic radiation field have profound effects on the electron...
International audienceWe present a theoretical study of the hydrodynamic properties of a quantum gas...
We develop for dipole-forbidden transition a dynamical theory of two-photon paired superradiance (PS...