Resumen
In this work we study the photon blockade and antiblockade effects in a system of neutral
atoms with a two-level structure, in the limit where induced dipole-dipole interactions
mediated by light are relevant. Such system is an interesting alternative to cold gases
platforms with Rydberg atoms, with applications in quantum optics and quantum information protocols. For an ensemble of few atoms driven by a laser field, we monitor the
photon statistics and the population dynamics of the excited states, identifying the regime
of parameters under which blockade or antiblockade is achieved. Furthermore we study
the correlations, non-classicality and entanglement of the emitted photons through the
photon-photon correlations function and the Cauchy-Schwarz and Bell’s inequalities, with
the aim of obtaining a source of pairs of photons strongly correlated and entangled.