Deterministic Single-Photon Source for Distributed Quantum Networking
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics · Max Planck Society
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Abstract
A sequence of single photons is emitted on demand from a single three-level atom strongly coupled to a high-finesse optical cavity. The photons are generated by an adiabatically driven stimulated Raman transition between two atomic ground states, with the vacuum field of the cavity stimulating one branch of the transition, and laser pulses deterministically driving the other branch. This process is unitary and therefore intrinsically reversible, which is essential for quantum communication and networking, and the photons should be appropriate for all-optical quantum information processing.
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- Physics
- Photon
- Cavity quantum electrodynamics
- Finesse
- Optical cavity
- Quantum network
- Quantum optics
- Quantum information science
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