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Pablo Barberis-Blostein, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México: “Decay of fully excited two-level atoms in delayed non-Markovian waveguide QED: Spontaneous dark state generation“

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We investigate the collective dynamics of two excited distant two-level atoms coupled to a one-dimensional waveguide in the non-Markovian regime, and analyze the emergence of superradiance decay and stationary entanglement in the system. Our model takes into consideration the delay that appears in the atoms' interactions due to the finite light velocity, turning the dynamics non-Markovian.

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