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Critical dephasing rates for the observation of collective behavior in a pair of coupled quantum emitters

Sébastien Quistrebert, Jean-Sébastien Lauret, Nikos Fayard·November 21, 2025
Quantum Physics

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Abstract

Efficient atom-photon interfaces require the controlled assembly of quantum emitters, where collective effects such as superradiance and subradiance can emerge. Recent experiments with subwavelength arrays of quantum dots have observed superradiance at room temperature, revealing a delicate competition between collective enhancement of coherent emission and pure dephasing $γ^*$, which destroys it. Motivated by these results, we theoretically study $N=2$ coupled quantum emitters and identify threshold values of $γ^*$, for four experimentally accessible observables, beyond which collective effects vanish. The thresholds depend sensitively on the chosen observable, highlighting the subtlety of detecting collective behavior. Our work provides a quantitative framework to guide experiments and optimize conditions for observing collective quantum phenomena.

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