Many-body phenomena in QED-cavity arrays
Andrea Tomadin, Rosario Fazio

TL;DR
This paper reviews the recent progress in using coupled QED cavities to simulate complex many-body phenomena, highlighting their potential for experimental realization and new theoretical insights.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the main properties, recent developments, and future directions of many-body physics in QED-cavity arrays.
Findings
Recent experimental advances in QED-cavity arrays
Potential for simulating complex many-body phenomena
Identification of new theoretical directions
Abstract
Coupled quantum electrodynamics (QED) cavities have been recently proposed as new systems to simulate a variety of equilibrium and non-equilibrium many-body phenomena. We present a brief review of their main properties together with a survey of the last developments of the field and some perspectives concerning their experimental realizations and possible new theoretical directions.
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