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Observation of Dicke cooperativity in magnetic interactions.

Xinwei LiMotoaki BambaNing YuanQi ZhangYage ZhaoMaolin XiangKai XuZuanming JinWei RenGuohong MaShixun CaoDmitry TurchinovichJunichiro Kono
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2018)
The interaction of N two-level atoms with a single-mode light field is an extensively studied many-body problem in quantum optics, first analyzed by Dicke in the context of superradiance. A characteristic of such systems is the cooperative enhancement of the coupling strength by a factor of N. In this study, we extended this cooperatively enhanced coupling to a solid-state system, demonstrating that it also occurs in a magnetic solid in the form of matter-matter interaction. Specifically, the exchange interaction of N paramagnetic erbium(III) (Er3+) spins with an iron(III) (Fe3+) magnon field in erbium orthoferrite (ErFeO3) exhibits a vacuum Rabi splitting whose magnitude is proportional to N. Our results provide a route for understanding, controlling, and predicting novel phases of condensed matter using concepts and tools available in quantum optics.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • molecular dynamics
  • room temperature
  • monte carlo
  • quantum dots