The paper experimentally demonstrates that antibunched resonance fluorescence from a single trapped atom contains time-bin-entangled photon pairs, verified by CHSH Bell inequality violation and two-photon density matrix reconstruction, with correlations vanishing beyond the antibunching timescale.
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A first-principles Monte Carlo model for coupled internal-external dynamics in light-mediated processes with tweezer-trapped erbium atoms is validated experimentally and used to compare transition efficiencies for single-atom preparation.
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On the Relationship Between Antibunching and Entanglement in Resonance Fluorescence
The paper experimentally demonstrates that antibunched resonance fluorescence from a single trapped atom contains time-bin-entangled photon pairs, verified by CHSH Bell inequality violation and two-photon density matrix reconstruction, with correlations vanishing beyond the antibunching timescale.
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Light-Assisted Collisions in Tweezer-Trapped Lanthanides
A first-principles Monte Carlo model for coupled internal-external dynamics in light-mediated processes with tweezer-trapped erbium atoms is validated experimentally and used to compare transition efficiencies for single-atom preparation.