Resonance Fluorescence of a Single Artificial Atom
NEC (Japan) · RIKEN Advanced Science Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
An atom in open space can be detected by means of resonant absorption and reemission of electromagnetic waves, known as resonance fluorescence, which is a fundamental phenomenon of quantum optics. We report on the observation of scattering of propagating waves by a single artificial atom. The behavior of the artificial atom, a superconducting macroscopic two-level system, is in a quantitative agreement with the predictions of quantum optics for a pointlike scatterer interacting with the electromagnetic field in one-dimensional open space. The strong atom-field interaction as revealed in a high degree of extinction of propagating waves will allow applications of controllable artificial atoms in quantum optics…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 63.84
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 26
Authors
8- OVO. V. AstafievCorresponding
NEC (Japan), RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
- AMA. M. Zagoskin
Loughborough University
- AAA. A. AbdumalikovCorresponding
RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
- YAYu. A. PashkinCorresponding
NEC (Japan), RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
- TYTsuyoshi Yamamoto
NEC (Japan), RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Resonance fluorescence
- Quantum optics
- Atom (system on chip)
- Photonics
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Atom optics
- Electromagnetic field