Cavity-mediated all-to-all interactions in a solid-state 171Yb3+:CaWO4 ensemble enable superradiance, one-axis twisting, and gap-protected coherence extending Ramsey times from microseconds to milliseconds.
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Cavity-mediated coherence protection and one-axis twisting for spins in solids
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Realization of waveguide many-body quantum optics
Experimental demonstration of higher-order photon correlations controlled by the number of quantum emitters in a waveguide QED system, scaling to three emitters.
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Directional and correlated optical emission from a waveguide-engineered molecule with local control
Two electrically tunable quantum dots coupled through a bidirectional waveguide form a radiatively coupled artificial molecule whose emission direction is switched by driving phase, yielding directional single photons and photon pairs.
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Unraveling the Quantum Mpemba Effect on Markovian Open Quantum Systems
Quantum Mpemba effect in Markovian open quantum systems can be realized via decoherence-free subspaces with decay rates that scale exponentially with system size, plus subtleties revealed by Davies map unravelings.