Subradiance in Multiply Excited States of Dipole-Coupled V-Type Atoms

Abstract

We generalize the theoretical modeling of collective atomic super- and subradiance to the multilevel case including spontaneous emission from several excited states towards a common ground state. We show that in a closely packed ensemble of N atoms with N-1 distinct excited states each, one can find a new class of non-radiating dark states,, which allows for long-term storage of N-1 photonic excitations. Via dipole-dipole coupling only a single atom in the ground state is sufficient in order to suppress the decay of all N-1 other atoms. By means of some generic geometric configurations, like a triangle of V-type atoms or a chain of atoms with a J=0 J=1 transition, we study such subradiance including dipole-dipole interactions and show that even at finite distances long lifetimes can be observed. While generally hard to prepare deterministically, we identify various possibilities for a probabilistic preparation via a phase controlled laser pump and decay.

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