フォトンのターニスティルは,1つの原子によって動的に調節される
Barak Dayan1, A S Parkins, Takao Aoki
1Norman Bridge Laboratory of Physics, 12-33, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA.
まとめ
研究者は,光学共振器の単一の原子を使用して"光子ターンスティル"を実証しました. このシステムは,量子情報科学とスケーラブルな量子処理に不可欠な,制御された1対1の光子の輸送を可能にします.
科学分野:
- 量子光学とは,量子光学である.
- 強い原子-光子相互作用がある.
背景:
- 伝統的な非線形光学は,多くの原子と光子を含む.
- 新しい現象は,強力な単一原子-光子相互作用を持つ量子体制で出現します.
研究 の 目的:
- 単一の原子と光子間の強い相互作用を達成するために.
- 制御された1対1の光子輸送のメカニズムを実証する.
主な方法:
- 顕微鏡の光学共振器を使用しています.
- 入力灯のクルーティングを用いること.
- 入力場と出力場をフォトン数で測定する.
主要な成果:
- 制御された単光子輸送のための堅牢で効率的なメカニズムを示した.
- 共振器内の単一の原子は,光子ターンティールとして働き,入力光子数に基づいて出力を制御します.
- プエッソニアンからサブプエッソニアンフォトンストリームへの変換が確認されました.
結論:
- 強い原子-光子相互作用の量子体制を達成した.
- 精密な光子制御のための機能的な光子ターニティルの開発.
- 結果は,量子情報科学とスケーラブル量子処理に適用できます.
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