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arxiv: quant-ph/0606151 · v2 · submitted 2006-06-19 · 🪐 quant-ph

Strong-field spatial interference in a tailored electromagnetic bath

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keywords interferencestrongbathelectromagneticfieldsfirst-orderlightspatial
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Light scattered by a regular structure of atoms can exhibit interference signatures, similar to the classical double-slit. These first-order interferences, however, vanish for strong light intensities, restricting potential applications. Here, we show how to overcome these limitations to quantum interference in strong fields. First, we recover the first-order interference in strong fields via a tailored electromagnetic bath with a suitable frequency dependence. At strong driving, the optical properties for different spectral bands are distinct, thus extending the set of observables. We further show that for a two-photon detector as, e.g., in lithography, increasing the field intensity leads to twice the spatial resolution of the second-order interference pattern compared to the weak-field case.

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