Physical Review Research (Dec 2020)

Kerker effect, superscattering, and scattering dark states in atomic antennas

  • Rasoul Alaee,
  • Akbar Safari,
  • Vahid Sandoghdar,
  • Robert W. Boyd

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.043409
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
p. 043409

Abstract

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We study scattering phenomena such as the Kerker effect, superscattering, and scattering dark states in a subwavelength atomic antenna consisting of atoms with only electric dipole transitions. We show that an atomic antenna can exhibit arbitrarily large or small scattering cross sections depending on the geometry of the structure and the direction of the impinging light. We also demonstrate that atoms with only an electric dipole transition can exhibit a directional radiation pattern with zero backscattering when placed in a certain configuration. This is a special case of a phenomenon known as the Kerker effect, which typically occurs in the presence of both electric and magnetic transitions. Our findings open a pathway to design highly directional emitters, nonradiating sources, and highly scattering objects based on individually controlled atoms.