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arxiv: 1806.08774 · v2 · pith:ACRAIOTQ · submitted 2018-06-22 · quant-ph · physics.app-ph

Impact of detuning and dephasing on a laser-corrected subnatural-linewidth single-photon source

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The elastic scattering peak of a resonantly driven two-level system has been argued to provide narrow-linewidth antibunched photons. Although independent measurements of spectral width on the one hand and antibunching on the other hand do seem to show that this is the case, a joint measurement reveals that only one or the other of these attributes can be realised in the direct emission. We discuss a scheme which interferes the emission with a laser to produce simultaneously single photons of subnatural linewidth. In particular, we consider the effect of dephasing and of the detuning between the driving laser and/or the detector with the emitter. We find that also in presence of dephasing, our scheme brings considerable improvement as compared to the standard scheme.

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