非理想手性光子-原子相互作用下单光子的单向传输

C. Yan, Ming Li, Xinye Xu, Yan-Lei Zhang, Hao-yu Yuan, Chang-ling Zou
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在非理想手性光子-原子相互作用结构中,单光子传输通常包含信息回流,从而限制了级联量子网络中远程发射体之间信息传输的能力。本文提出了在非理想手性情况下,将V型原子耦合到波导上,实现不同频率叠加态的单光子完全单向传输。引入微波场驱动原子的两个激发态,并在两个跃迁之间产生光子转换。通过调节外驱动场的拉比频率和相位,可以优化特定频率入射光子的输运行为,完成传输或反射。基于不同传播路径光子之间的相构干涉,可以提高特定频率光子的传输概率。由于光子的转换补偿了耗散,并确保了完全的消干涉,即使原子有耗散到非波导模式,理想的单向传输对比度也可以保持为1。
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Unidirectional transmission of single photons under nonideal chiral photon-atom interactions
Single-photon transport in non-ideal chiral photon-atom interaction structures generally contains information backflow and thus limits the capabilities to transfer information between distant emitters in cascaded quantum networks. Here, in the non-ideal chiral case, a V -type atom coupled to a waveguide is proposed to realize completely unidirectional transmission of the single photons in a superposition state of different frequencies. A microwave field is introduced to drive the two excited states of the atom and results in photon conversion between two transitions. By adjusting the Rabi frequency and the phase of the external driving field, the transport behaviors of incident photons with specific frequencies can be optimized to complete transmission or reflection. Based on the constructive interferences between photons from different traveling paths, the transmission probabilities of the specific-frequency photons could be enhanced. Due to photon conversions with compensating the dissipations and ensuring the complete destructive interference, the ideal unidirectional transmission contrast can be maintained to 1, even when the atom has dissipations into the non-waveguide modes.
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