A microscopic t-DMFT/NCA simulation shows that THz pulses destroy the Kondo state via photoassisted hybridization, and the delayed THz echo is set by the Kondo coherence time, not by superradiance.
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Local Boolean kinetic constraints added to Dicke superradiance generate extensive mixed-state entanglement and a hierarchy of long-range entangled singlet dark states while retaining superradiant N^2 scaling.
The maximum photon emission rate in atomic ensembles scales universally as atom number times optical depth at fixed density, unifying ordered and disordered systems from independent emission to the Dicke limit.
Superradiance in disordered 1D waveguide QED keeps its ideal N² peak-rate scaling, driven by spins that spontaneously order their phases according to their random positions.
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Kondo Echo Dynamics of Terahertz-Pumped Heavy Fermions
A microscopic t-DMFT/NCA simulation shows that THz pulses destroy the Kondo state via photoassisted hybridization, and the delayed THz echo is set by the Kondo coherence time, not by superradiance.
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Extensive mixed-state entanglement in kinetically constrained superradiance
Local Boolean kinetic constraints added to Dicke superradiance generate extensive mixed-state entanglement and a hierarchy of long-range entangled singlet dark states while retaining superradiant N^2 scaling.
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Optical depth dictates universal bounds on many-body decay in atomic ensembles
The maximum photon emission rate in atomic ensembles scales universally as atom number times optical depth at fixed density, unifying ordered and disordered systems from independent emission to the Dicke limit.
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Robust Superradiance and Spontaneous Spin Ordering in Disordered Waveguide Quantum Electrodynamics
Superradiance in disordered 1D waveguide QED keeps its ideal N² peak-rate scaling, driven by spins that spontaneously order their phases according to their random positions.