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arxiv: 1807.04105 · v1 · pith:C2F2EDWVnew · submitted 2018-07-11 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.optics

Tunable bandwidth and nonlinearities in an atom-photon interface with subradiant states

classification 🪐 quant-ph physics.optics
keywords atom-photonatomicbandwidthcoupledefficientinterfaceopticalsingle
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Optical non-linearities at the single photon level are key features to build efficient photon-photon gates and to implement quantum networks. Such optical non-linearities can be obtained using an ideal two-level system such as a single atom coupled to an optical cavity. While efficient, such atom-photon interface however presents a fixed bandwidth, determined by the spontaneous emission time and thus the spectral width of the cavity-enhanced two-level transition, preventing an efficient transmission to bandwidth-mismatched atomic systems in a single quantum network. In the present work, we propose a tunable atom-photon interface making use of the direct dipole-dipole coupling of two slightly different atomic systems. We show that, when weakly coupled to a cavity mode and directly coupled through dipole-dipole interaction, the subradiant mode of two slightly-detuned atomic systems is optically addressable and presents a widely tunable bandwidth and single-photon nonlinearity.

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