2024
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/ad42c7
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Manipulating the dipolar interactions and cooperative effects in confined geometries

Hadiseh Alaeian,
Artur Skljarow,
Stefan Scheel
et al.

Abstract: To facilitate the transition of quantum effects from the controlled laboratory environment to practical real-world applications, there is a pressing need for scalable platforms. One promising strategy involves integrating thermal vapors with nanostructures designed to manipulate atomic interactions. In this tutorial, we aim to gain deeper insights into this by examining the behavior of thermal vapors that
are confined within nanocavities or waveguides and exposed to near-resonant light. We explore the … Show more

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