Cavity nonlinear optics due to collective atomic motion

Cavity nonlinear optics due to collective atomic motion

Nonlinear optical phenomena typically occur at high optical intensities, as conventional materials mediate only weak coupling between photons. Under the condition of strong coupling, atomic saturation leads a host of nonlinear effects. In our experiment collective atomic motion mediates the coupling between photons. The long lived motional coherence of ultracold gasses permits nonlinear optical phenomena to occur when the average number of photons in the cavity is far less than one.