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We report the first observation of a microscopically resolved interaction between two trapped atoms. This is also the first observation of two-ion superradiance and subradiance, the most elementary example of Dicke’s theory. Its signature is the variation of the spontaneous emission decay rate of a laser-cooled two-ion crystal, +1.5% and -1.2%, as the ion-ion distance is changed from 1380 to 1540 nm, in agreement with a no-free-parameter theory. The experiment uses an ion microtrap (80 μm radius) with planar electrodes and a new few-atom technique for measuring lifetimes. © 1996 The American Physical Society.
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Physical Review B
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