Superradiant emission remains asymptotically robust to strong disorder in waveguide QED arrays because atoms spontaneously self-organize their spin states to optimize constructive interference.
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Numerical study shows semiclassical methods reproduce overall Fock-state barrier transmission but miss quantum interference plateaus and Kerr effects, while maximum transmission remains bounded by the initial positive-energy fraction encoded in phase space.
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Robust Superradiance and Spontaneous Spin Ordering in Disordered Waveguide Quantum Electrodynamics
Superradiant emission remains asymptotically robust to strong disorder in waveguide QED arrays because atoms spontaneously self-organize their spin states to optimize constructive interference.
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Quantum signatures and semiclassical limitations in the transmission of Fock states
Numerical study shows semiclassical methods reproduce overall Fock-state barrier transmission but miss quantum interference plateaus and Kerr effects, while maximum transmission remains bounded by the initial positive-energy fraction encoded in phase space.