Non-Markovian exceptional points arise in waveguide QED, manifesting as transitions to oscillatory spontaneous emission in giant atoms with multiple coupling points and in collective emission of separated emitters.
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Asymmetric coupling of a detuned giant-molecule to parallel waveguides produces tunable doublet resonances and deterministic single-photon routing via interference, with retardation effects driving regime transitions and multiple avoided crossings.
Discovery of triggered emission in nonlinear multi-photon regimes, enabled by energy matching and wavefunction overlap, leading to correlated photon pairs and superposition states.
A tantalum thin-film superconducting device produces on-demand microwave single photons with clear antibunching behavior.
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Non-Markovian exceptional points in waveguide quantum electrodynamics
Non-Markovian exceptional points arise in waveguide QED, manifesting as transitions to oscillatory spontaneous emission in giant atoms with multiple coupling points and in collective emission of separated emitters.
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Single-photon scattering by a giant molecule asymmetrically coupled to parallel waveguides
Asymmetric coupling of a detuned giant-molecule to parallel waveguides produces tunable doublet resonances and deterministic single-photon routing via interference, with retardation effects driving regime transitions and multiple avoided crossings.
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Environmental Quantum States Trigger Emission in Nonlinear Photonics
Discovery of triggered emission in nonlinear multi-photon regimes, enabled by energy matching and wavefunction overlap, leading to correlated photon pairs and superposition states.
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On-Demand Microwave Single-Photon Source Based on Tantalum Thin Film
A tantalum thin-film superconducting device produces on-demand microwave single photons with clear antibunching behavior.