Long persistent anticorrelations in few-qubit arrays

Abstract

We consider theoretically the mechanisms to realize antibunching between the photons scattered on the array of two-level atoms in a general electromagnetic environment. Our goal is the antibunching that persists for the times much longer than the spontaneous emission lifetime of an individual atom. We identify two mechanisms for such persistent antibunching. The first one is based on subradiant states of the atomic array, and the second one does not require any subradiant states. We provided two specific examples of array parameters with optimized antibunching, based on an array in a free space and an array coupled to a waveguide.

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