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Enhanced Optical Cross Section via Collective Coupling of Atomic Dipoles in a 2D Array
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2016
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Quantum SciencePhotonicsOptical Cross SectionEngineeringCollective CouplingPhysicsDipolar InteractionsOptical PropertiesQuantum OpticApplied PhysicsAtomic Trapping DepthLight ScatteringAtomic PhysicsUltracold AtomLight–matter InteractionAtomic DipolesOptical TrappingDiffractive Optic
Enhancing the optical cross section is an enticing goal in light-matter interactions, due to its fundamental role in quantum and nonlinear optics. Here, we show how dipolar interactions can suppress off-axis scattering in a two-dimensional atomic array, leading to a subradiant collective mode where the optical cross section is enhanced by almost an order of magnitude. As a consequence, it is possible to attain an optical depth which implies high-fidelity extinction, from a monolayer. Using realistic experimental parameters, we also model how lattice vacancies and the atomic trapping depth affect the transmission, concluding that such high extinction should be possible, using current experimental techniques.
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