Abstract

The authors theoretically investigate the creation of subradiant states with multiple excitations in dense arrays of quantum emitters, which is a long-lasting challenge due to the complexity of the system and the experimental limitations in state-of-the-art platforms. The authors analyze the effects of trapping geometry and correlations on the subradiant-state formation and provide insights for controlling and utilizing subradiant states in quantum technologies.

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