Single quantum emitter Dicke enhancement

2021 
Coupling $N$ identical emitters to the same field mode is a well-established method to enhance light-matter interaction. However, the resulting $\sqrt{N}$ boost of the coupling strength comes at the cost of a ``linearized'' (effectively semiclassical) dynamics. Here, we instead demonstrate a new approach for enhancing the coupling constant of a single quantum emitter, while retaining the nonlinear character of the light-matter interaction. We consider a single quantum emitter with $N$ nearly degenerate transitions that are collectively coupled to the same field mode. We show that in such conditions an effective Jaynes-Cummings model emerges with a boosted coupling constant of order $\sqrt{N}$. The validity and consequences of our general conclusions are analytically demonstrated for the instructive case $N=2$. We further observe that our system can closely match the spectral line shapes and photon autocorrelation functions typical of Jaynes-Cummings physics, proving that quantum optical nonlinearities are retained. Our findings match up very well with recent broadband plasmonic nanoresonator strong-coupling experiments and will, therefore, facilitate the control and detection of single-photon nonlinearities at ambient conditions.
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