Аннотация:
We investigate the nature of correlated photons from three dipole-coupled
two-level atomic systems and find the clear signatures of the entangled matter states on
the nature of the emitted photons. The presence of two phases, as predicted by Dicke a
long time back, is evident in the far-field spectrum. The phase transition between these
two phases and the behaviour of concurrence, discord and monogamy in both these
phases are explicated. The effect of the atomic configuration is pointed out in the optical
domain. We then investigate another macroscopic state of condensed photons, where
photonic superfluidity and supersolidity are pointed out with exact solutions of the
relevant mean field equations: nonlinear Schrodinger equation with a source. The
earlier experimental observation of the superfluid phase opens the way for the possible
realization of photonic supersolidity. We further highlight the deep connection between
entanglement, coherence, and path predictability in the much-studied multi- slit
experiments.
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