Collective scattering in hybrid nanostructures with many atomic oscillators coupled to an electromagnetic resonance
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There is considerable interest in collective effects in hybrid systems formed by molecular or atomic ensembles strongly coupled by an electromagnetic resonance. For analyzing such collective effects, we develop an efficient and general theoretical formalism based on the natural modes of the resonator. The main strength of our approach is its generality and the high level of analyticity enabled by modal analysis, which allows one to model complex hybrid systems without any restriction on the resonator shapes or material properties, and to perform statistical computations to predict general properties that are robust to spatial and polarization disorders. Most notably, we establish that superradiant modes remain even after ensemble averaging and act as an “invisibility cloak” with a spectral bandwidth that scales with the number of oscillators and the spatially-averaged Purcell factor.
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تاریخ انتشار 2017