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Collective inhibition of light scattering from atoms into an optical cavity at a magic frequency

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Authors: Á. Kurkó, B. Gábor, D. Varga, A. Simon, T. Barmashova, A. Dombi, T. W. Clark, F. I. B. Williams, D. Nagy, A. Vukics, P. Domokos

Year

2026

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3865

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Preprint

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Abstract

We report on the observation of a new magic frequency within the hyperfine structure of the D2 line of {}87Rb atoms at which the scattering of light into a high-finesse cavity is suppressed by an interplay between quantum interference and the strong collective coupling of atoms to the cavity. Scattering from a cloud of laser-driven cold atoms into the cavity was measured in a polarization sensitive way. We have found that both the Rayleigh and Raman scattering processes into the near-resonant cavity modes are extinguished at 185 MHz below the F=2leftrightarrowF'=3 transition frequency. This coincidence together with the shape of the observed spectral dip imply that the effect relies on a quantum interference in the polariton excitations of the strongly coupled combined atom-photon system. We have also demonstrated the existence of a magic frequency around -506 MHz, where only the Raman scattering is suppressed due to a quantum interference effect at the single-atom level.

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