Emission and absorption of light lie at the heart of light–matter interaction1. Although emission and absorption rates are regarded as intrinsic properties of atoms and molecules, various ways to modify these rates have been sought in applications such as quantum information processing2, metrology3 and light-energy harvesting4. One promising approach is to utilize collective behaviour of emitters in the same way as in superradiance5. Although superradiance has been observed in diverse systems3,6–10, its conceptual counterpart in absorption has never been realized11 until now. Here we demonstrate enhanced cooperative absorption—superabsorption—by implementing a time-reversal process of superradiance. The observed superabsorption rate is much...
Superradiance and subradiance occur in quantum optics when the emission rate of photons from multipl...
: The rate at which matter emits or absorbs light can be modified by its environment, as markedly ex...
The rate at which matter emits or absorbs light can be modified by its environment, as markedly exem...
Emission and absorption of light lie at the heart of light-matter interaction. Although the emission...
Almost 60 years ago Dicke introduced the term superradiance to describe a signature quantum effect: ...
Efficient devices for light harvesting and photon sensing are fundamental building blocks of basic e...
Cooperative effects describe atomic ensembles with exchange of photonic excitations, such as dipole-...
International audiencePlasmonic superradiance originates from the plasmon mediated strong correlatio...
Superradiance emission in simple systems is a topic of recent theoretical and experimental interest ...
We first study effects of collective states (CS) in both superradiant and electromagnetically induce...
A recently discovered two-photon absorption process can produce novel features in spectra obtained w...
The rate at which matter emits or absorbs light can be modified by its environment, as markedly exem...
Funding: We thank the U.K. EPSRC for part funding this research via the Programme Grant 'Hybrid Pola...
Recent advances in optical studies of condensed matter systems have led to the emergence of a variet...
It is well known that irradiation with intense laser light can lead to nonlinear absorption processe...
Superradiance and subradiance occur in quantum optics when the emission rate of photons from multipl...
: The rate at which matter emits or absorbs light can be modified by its environment, as markedly ex...
The rate at which matter emits or absorbs light can be modified by its environment, as markedly exem...
Emission and absorption of light lie at the heart of light-matter interaction. Although the emission...
Almost 60 years ago Dicke introduced the term superradiance to describe a signature quantum effect: ...
Efficient devices for light harvesting and photon sensing are fundamental building blocks of basic e...
Cooperative effects describe atomic ensembles with exchange of photonic excitations, such as dipole-...
International audiencePlasmonic superradiance originates from the plasmon mediated strong correlatio...
Superradiance emission in simple systems is a topic of recent theoretical and experimental interest ...
We first study effects of collective states (CS) in both superradiant and electromagnetically induce...
A recently discovered two-photon absorption process can produce novel features in spectra obtained w...
The rate at which matter emits or absorbs light can be modified by its environment, as markedly exem...
Funding: We thank the U.K. EPSRC for part funding this research via the Programme Grant 'Hybrid Pola...
Recent advances in optical studies of condensed matter systems have led to the emergence of a variet...
It is well known that irradiation with intense laser light can lead to nonlinear absorption processe...
Superradiance and subradiance occur in quantum optics when the emission rate of photons from multipl...
: The rate at which matter emits or absorbs light can be modified by its environment, as markedly ex...
The rate at which matter emits or absorbs light can be modified by its environment, as markedly exem...