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Dicke States for Accelerated Two Two-Level Atoms

Muzzamal I. Shaukat, Charles A. Wallace, Anatoly A. Svidzinsky, Marlan O. Scully·January 30, 2026
Quantum Physics

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Abstract

We explore the formation of Dicke states. A system consisting of two two-level atoms located in the right Rindler wedge, has investigated to determine the conditions under which the superradiant or subradiant state can be formed. The dynamics of N two-level atoms forming symmetric state has also been analyzed and showed that the probability to excite any one atom of a collection of N atoms is related to the probability of exciting a single atom. We derive the analytical expression for the joint excitation probability which demonstrates the the interference effect. These findings provide new insights into the behavior of quantum systems in non-inertial frames and contribute to the broader understanding of relativistic quantum information theory.

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