Optical Superradiance from Nuclear Spin Environment of Single Photon Emitters
E. M. Kessler, S. Yelin, M. D. Lukin, J. I. Cirac, and G. Giedke

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that superradiant optical emission can occur from the polarized nuclear spins around single photon emitters like quantum dots or NV centers, under realistic experimental conditions.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of superradiance from nuclear spin environments of single photon emitters, a novel phenomenon not previously observed.
Findings
Superradiant emission is achievable from nuclear spins around quantum dots and NV centers.
The phenomenon can be observed under typical experimental conditions.
Nuclear spin polarization enables collective emission effects.
Abstract
We show that superradiant optical emission can be observed from the polarized nuclear spin ensemble surrounding a single photon emitter such as a single quantum dot (QD) or Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) center. The superradiant light is emitted under optical pumping conditions and would be observable with realistic experimental parameters.
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