33.70.+o Optical systems <-> solid-state systems

High-fidelity transfer and storage of photon states in a single nuclear spin

Date: 
2016-06-06
Author(s): 

Yang, S., Wang, Y., Rao, D. D. B., Hien Tran, T., Momenzadeh, A. S., Markham, M., Twitchen, D. J., Wang, P., Yang, W., Stöhr, R., Neumann, P., Kosaka, H. & Wrachtrup, J.

Reference: 

Nature Photonics, advance online publication, 10.1038/nphoton.2016.103

Coherent properties of single rare-earth spin qubits

Date: 
2014-05-14
Author(s): 

P. Siyushev, K. Xia, R. Reuter, M. Jamali, N. Zhao, N. Yang, C. Duan, N. Kukharchyk, A. D. Wieck, R. Kolesov, J. Wrachtrup

Reference: 

Nature Communications 5, (2014)

Rare-earth-doped crystals are excellent hardware for quantum storage of optical information. Additional functionality of these materials is added by their waveguiding properties allowing for on-chip photonic networks. However, detection and coherent properties of rare-earth single-spin qubits have not been demonstrated so far. Here, we present experimental results on high-fidelity optical initialization, effcient coherent manipulation, and optical readout of a single electron spin of Ce$^{3+}$ ion in a YAG crystal.

Heralded Single-Phonon Preparation, Storage, and Readout in Cavity Optomechanics

Date: 
2014-04-09 - 2014-05-09
Author(s): 

Christophe Galland, Nicolas Sangouard, Nicolas Piro, Nicolas Gisin, and Tobias J. Kippenberg

Reference: 

Physical Review Letters 112, 143602 – Published 9 April 2014

We show how to use the radiation pressure optomechanical coupling between a mechanical oscillator and an optical cavity field to generate in a heralded way a single quantum of mechanical motion (a Fock state). Starting with the oscillator close to its ground state, a laser pumping the upper motional sideband produces correlated photon-phonon pairs via optomechanical parametric down-conversion.

Emulating Solid-State Physics with a Hybrid System of Ultracold Ions and Atoms

Date: 
2013-08-20
Author(s): 

U. Bissbort, D. Cocks, A. Negretti, Z. Idziaszek, T. Calarco, F. Schmidt-Kaler; W. Hoffstetter, R. Gerritsma

Reference: 

URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.080501
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.080501
PACS: 03.67.Ac, 37.10.Ty, 71.10.Fd

We propose and theoretically investigate a hybrid system composed of a crystal of trapped ions coupled to a cloud of ultracold fermions. The ions form a periodic lattice and induce a band structure in the atoms. This system combines the advantages of high fidelity operations and detection offered by trapped ion systems with ultracold atomic systems.

Single-photon nonlinearities in two-mode optomechanics

Date: 
2013-01-28
Author(s): 

P. Komar, S. D. Bennett, K. Stannigel, S. Habraken, P. Rabl, P. Zoller, M. Lukin

Reference: 

URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.87.013839
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.87.013839
PACS: 42.50.Pq, 42.50.Ct, 42.50.Wk, 07.10.Cm

We present a detailed theoretical analysis of a weakly driven, multimode optomechanical system, in which two optical modes are strongly and near-resonantly coupled to a single mechanical mode via a three-wave mixing interaction. We calculate one- and two-time intensity correlations of the two optical fields and compare them to analogous correlations in atom-cavity systems.

Optomechanical quantum information processing with photons and phonons

Date: 
2012-07-06
Author(s): 

K. Stannigel, P. Komar, S.J.M. Habraken, S. D. Bennett, M.D. Lukin, P. Zoller, P. Rabl

Reference: 

Phys. Rev. Lett. 109 013603, (2012)
doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.013603

We describe how strong resonant interactions in multimode optomechanical systems can be used to induce controlled nonlinear couplings between single photons and phonons. Combined with linear mapping schemes between photons and phonons, these techniques provide a universal building block for various classical and quantum information processing applications. Our approach is especially suited for nano-optomechanical devices, where strong optomechanical interactions on a single photon level are within experimental reach.

Cavity QED with Magnetically Coupled Collecitve Spin States

Date: 
2011-08-03
Author(s): 

R. Amsüss, C. Koller, T. Nöbauer, S. Putz, S. Rotter, K. Sandner, S. Schneider, M. Schramböck, G. Steinhauser, H. Ritsch, H.-J. Schmiedmayer, J. Majer

Reference: 

Physical Review Letters, 107 (2011)
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.060502

We report strong coupling between an ensemble of nitrogen-vacancy center electron spins in diamond and a superconducting microwave coplanar waveguide resonator. The characteristic scaling of the collective coupling strength with the square root of the number of emitters is observed directly. Additionally, we measure hyperfine coupling to 13C nuclear spins, which is a first step towards a nuclear ensemble quantum memory.

Single-Spin Addressing in an Atomic Mott Insulator

Date: 
2011-03-17
Author(s): 

C. Weitenberg et al.

Reference: 

Nature 471, 319 (2011)

Ultracold atoms in optical lattices provide a versatile tool with which to investigate fundamental properties of quantum many-body systems. In particular, the high degree of control of experimental parameters has allowed the study of many interesting phenomena, such as quantum phase transitions and quantum spin dynamics. Here we demonstrate how such control can be implemented at the most fundamental level of a single spin at a specific site of an optical lattice.

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