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An ultrastrongly coupled single terahertz meta-atom.


ABSTRACT: Free-space coupling to subwavelength individual optical elements is a central theme in quantum optics, as it allows the control over individual quantum systems. Here we show that, by combining an asymmetric immersion lens setup and a complementary resonating metasurface we are able to perform terahertz time-domain spectroscopy of an individual, strongly subwavelength meta-atom. We unravel the linewidth dependence as a function of the meta-atom number indicating quenching of the superradiant coupling. On these grounds, we investigate ultrastrongly coupled Landau polaritons at the single resonator level, measuring a normalized coupling ratio [Formula: see text]. Similar measurements on a lower density two dimensional electron gas yield a coupling ratio [Formula: see text] with a cooperativity C = 94. Our findings pave the way towards the control of ultrastrong light-matter interaction at the single electron/ resonator level. The proposed technique is way more general and can be useful to characterize the complex conductivity of micron-sized samples in the terahertz domain.

SUBMITTER: Rajabali S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9085771 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An ultrastrongly coupled single terahertz meta-atom.

Rajabali Shima S   Markmann Sergej S   Jöchl Elsa E   Beck Mattias M   Lehner Christian A CA   Wegscheider Werner W   Faist Jérôme J   Scalari Giacomo G  

Nature communications 20220509 1


Free-space coupling to subwavelength individual optical elements is a central theme in quantum optics, as it allows the control over individual quantum systems. Here we show that, by combining an asymmetric immersion lens setup and a complementary resonating metasurface we are able to perform terahertz time-domain spectroscopy of an individual, strongly subwavelength meta-atom. We unravel the linewidth dependence as a function of the meta-atom number indicating quenching of the superradiant coup  ...[more]

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