Superradiance for atoms trapped along a photonic crystal waveguide
arXiv:1503.04503 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.063601
Abstract
We report observations of superradiance for atoms trapped in the near field of a photonic crystal waveguide (PCW). By fabricating the PCW with a band edge near the D$_1$ transition of atomic cesium, strong interaction is achieved between trapped atoms and guided-mode photons. Following short-pulse excitation, we record the decay of guided-mode emission and find a superradiant emission rate scaling as $\barÎ_{\rm SR}\propto\bar{N}\cdotÎ_{\rm 1D}$ for average atom number $0.19 \lesssim \bar{N} \lesssim 2.6$ atoms, where $Î_{\rm 1D}/Î_0 =1.1\pm0.1$ is the peak single-atom radiative decay rate into the PCW guided mode and $Î_{0}$ is the Einstein-$A$ coefficient for free space. These advances provide new tools for investigations of photon-mediated atom-atom interactions in the many-body regime.
11 pages, 10 figures