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Main Authors: Rahimi, Nur Fadhillah Binti, Wei, Norman Koo Tze, Schumayer, Daniel, Gies, Christopher, Kwek, Leong Chuan, Hutchinson, David. A. W.
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.07055
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author Rahimi, Nur Fadhillah Binti
Wei, Norman Koo Tze
Schumayer, Daniel
Gies, Christopher
Kwek, Leong Chuan
Hutchinson, David. A. W.
author_facet Rahimi, Nur Fadhillah Binti
Wei, Norman Koo Tze
Schumayer, Daniel
Gies, Christopher
Kwek, Leong Chuan
Hutchinson, David. A. W.
contents We investigate the short-term temporal dynamics of superradiance in closely spaced quantum emitters. Building on Dicke's 1954 framework, we analyze the sequential emergence of coherence, superradiance, and entanglement, revealing a distinct temporal hierarchy in their extremal values: relative coherence develops first, followed by the peak of correlated emission, then minimal entanglement, and finally correlated dephasing. These findings suggest that enhanced relative coherence initiates correlated emission and when correlated dephasing is negligible, entanglement and correlated emission become tightly linked in time.
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spellingShingle Timing quantum emission: coherence, superradiance, and entanglement in order
Rahimi, Nur Fadhillah Binti
Wei, Norman Koo Tze
Schumayer, Daniel
Gies, Christopher
Kwek, Leong Chuan
Hutchinson, David. A. W.
Quantum Physics
We investigate the short-term temporal dynamics of superradiance in closely spaced quantum emitters. Building on Dicke's 1954 framework, we analyze the sequential emergence of coherence, superradiance, and entanglement, revealing a distinct temporal hierarchy in their extremal values: relative coherence develops first, followed by the peak of correlated emission, then minimal entanglement, and finally correlated dephasing. These findings suggest that enhanced relative coherence initiates correlated emission and when correlated dephasing is negligible, entanglement and correlated emission become tightly linked in time.
title Timing quantum emission: coherence, superradiance, and entanglement in order
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.07055