Non-symmetric bilayer atomic arrays suppress diffraction losses via destructive interference for higher quantum interface efficiencies and introduce a collective dark-state memory whose light coupling is tuned by interlayer spacing.
Atom recoil dur- ing coherent light scattering from many atoms.Physical Review A, 99(1):013410, 2019
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Non-symmetric quantum interfaces with bilayer atomic arrays
Non-symmetric bilayer atomic arrays suppress diffraction losses via destructive interference for higher quantum interface efficiencies and introduce a collective dark-state memory whose light coupling is tuned by interlayer spacing.