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A chiral one-dimensional atom using a quantum dot in an open microcavity

npj Quantum Information, ISSN: 2056-6387, Vol: 8, Issue: 1
2022
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Article Description

In a chiral one-dimensional atom, a photon propagating in one direction interacts with the atom; a photon propagating in the other direction does not. Chiral quantum optics has applications in creating nanoscopic single-photon routers, circulators, phase-shifters, and two-photon gates. Here, we implement chiral quantum optics using a low-noise quantum dot in an open microcavity. We demonstrate the non-reciprocal absorption of single photons, a single-photon diode. The non-reciprocity, the ratio of the transmission in the forward-direction to the transmission in the reverse direction, is as high as 10.7 dB. This is achieved by tuning the photon-emitter coupling in situ to the optimal operating condition (β = 0.5). Proof that the non-reciprocity arises from a single quantum emitter lies in the photon statistics—ultralow-power laser light propagating in the diode’s reverse direction results in a highly bunched output (g(0) = 101), showing that the single-photon component is largely removed.

Bibliographic Details

Nadia O. Antoniadis; Natasha Tomm; Tomasz Jakubczyk; Richard J. Warburton; Alisa Javadi; Rüdiger Schott; Sascha R. Valentin; Andreas D. Wieck; Arne Ludwig

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Computer Science; Physics and Astronomy

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