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Two-Polariton Blockade via Ultrastrong Light-Matter Coupling

Ting-Ting Ma, Jian Tang, Yun-Lan Zuo, Ran Huang. Adam Miranowicz, Franco Nori, Hui Jing·January 26, 2026·DOI: 10.1103/nfz3-txyt
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Abstract

We demonstrate that a two-polariton blockade (2PB) can occur under resonant single-polariton driving in an atom-cavity system operating in the ultrastrong coupling (USC) regime-a phenomenon qualitatively distinct from, and unattainable in, both the strong and weak coupling regimes. In the USC regime, where the ratio of the atom-cavity coupling strength to the cavity resonance frequency exceeds 0.1, hybrid light-matter quasiparticles known as polaritons emerge. By employing modified second- and third-order correlation functions appropriate for the USC regime, we predict the emergence of 2PB, characterized by pronounced two-polariton bunching accompanied by suppressed three-polariton coincidences. This Letter introduces a novel route to achieving 2PB, with promising implications for the realization of multiparticle quantum light sources in the USC regime.

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