Observation of two-beam collective scattering phenomena in a Bose-Einstein condensate

Different regimes of collective light scattering are observed when an elongated Bose-Einstein condensate is pumped by two noninterfering beams counterpropagating along its long axis. In the limit of small Rayleigh scattering rates, the presence of a second pump beam suppresses superradiance, whereas...

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Main Authors: Dimitrova, Ivana Ljubomirova (Contributor), Lunden, William David (Contributor), Amato-Grill, Jesse (Contributor), Jepsen, Niklas (Contributor), Yu, Yichao (Contributor), Messer, Michael (Contributor), Rigaldo, Thomas (Contributor), Puentes, Graciana (Contributor), Ketterle, Wolfgang (Contributor), Weld, David M. (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of Electronics (Contributor), MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms (Contributor), Weld, David M (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: American Physical Society, 2017-12-05T18:46:01Z.
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Summary:Different regimes of collective light scattering are observed when an elongated Bose-Einstein condensate is pumped by two noninterfering beams counterpropagating along its long axis. In the limit of small Rayleigh scattering rates, the presence of a second pump beam suppresses superradiance, whereas at large Rayleigh scattering rates it lowers the effective threshold power for collective light scattering. In the latter regime, the quench dynamics of the two-beam system are oscillatory, compared to monotonic in the single-beam case. In addition, the dependence on power, detuning, and atom number is explored. The observed features of the two-beam system qualitatively agree with the recent theoretical prediction of a supersolid crystalline phase of light and matter at large Rayleigh scattering rates.
National Science Foundation (U.S.) (Award 1506369)
United States. Army Research Office (Grant W911NF-14-1-0003)
United States. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (Grant FA9550-14-1-0035)
United States. Office of Naval Research (Grant N00014-16-1-3141)
National Science Foundation (U.S.) (Award DGE 1144152)