There exist two families of superradiance phenomena: relying on correlated emission by an ensemble of atoms or by free electrons. Here we investigate emission from an ensemble of atoms driven by coherently shaped electrons. This interaction creates superradiance emerging from both the atoms' and the electrons' coherence - with emission intensity that scales quadratically in both the number of atoms and number of electrons. This phenomenon enables electrons to become novel probes of quantum correlations in matter, with high temporal and spatial resolution
International audienceWe report a time-resolved study of collective emission in dense ensembles of t...
The interaction of short and strong laser pulses with an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate is found to...
Superradiance is a quantum phenomenon emerging in macroscopic systems whereby correlated single atom...
We analyze the interaction between a free electron and an ensemble of identical optical emitters. Th...
Recent advances in optical studies of condensed matter systems have led to the emergence of a variet...
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...
Superradiance, i.e., spontaneous emission of coherent radiation by an ensemble of two-level atoms in...
Irradiation of a medium by short intense pulses from x-ray (XUV) free-electron lasers can result in ...
We theoretically investigate the quantum-coherence properties of the cathodoluminescence (CL) emissi...
Superradiance emission in simple systems is a topic of recent theoretical and experimental interest ...
A rich variety of quantum features can be found in a collection of atoms driven only by an incoheren...
In recent combined experimental and theoretical study we have explored non-sequential double ionizat...
This talk examines two distinct cases in strong optical fields where electron correlation plays an i...
Over the last century, quantum mechanics has dramatically altered our understanding of light and mat...
International audienceWe report a time-resolved study of collective emission in dense ensembles of t...
The interaction of short and strong laser pulses with an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate is found to...
Superradiance is a quantum phenomenon emerging in macroscopic systems whereby correlated single atom...
We analyze the interaction between a free electron and an ensemble of identical optical emitters. Th...
Recent advances in optical studies of condensed matter systems have led to the emergence of a variet...
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...
Superradiance, i.e., spontaneous emission of coherent radiation by an ensemble of two-level atoms in...
Irradiation of a medium by short intense pulses from x-ray (XUV) free-electron lasers can result in ...
We theoretically investigate the quantum-coherence properties of the cathodoluminescence (CL) emissi...
Superradiance emission in simple systems is a topic of recent theoretical and experimental interest ...
A rich variety of quantum features can be found in a collection of atoms driven only by an incoheren...
In recent combined experimental and theoretical study we have explored non-sequential double ionizat...
This talk examines two distinct cases in strong optical fields where electron correlation plays an i...
Over the last century, quantum mechanics has dramatically altered our understanding of light and mat...
International audienceWe report a time-resolved study of collective emission in dense ensembles of t...
The interaction of short and strong laser pulses with an atomic Bose-Einstein condensate is found to...
Superradiance is a quantum phenomenon emerging in macroscopic systems whereby correlated single atom...