Experimental observation that light from a driven dense ensemble of two-level atoms exhibits non-Gaussian statistics due to higher-order atomic correlations without first-order coherence.
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Independent motionless two-level atoms emit thermal light statistics only when atom number and coherent-to-incoherent emission ratio meet specific conditions for each correlation order.
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Non-Gaussian correlations in the steady-state of driven-dissipative clouds of two-level atoms
Experimental observation that light from a driven dense ensemble of two-level atoms exhibits non-Gaussian statistics due to higher-order atomic correlations without first-order coherence.
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Deviations from thermal light statistics in ensembles of independent two-level emitters
Independent motionless two-level atoms emit thermal light statistics only when atom number and coherent-to-incoherent emission ratio meet specific conditions for each correlation order.