2014
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.112.133606
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Two-Photon Dynamics in Coherent Rydberg Atomic Ensemble

Abstract: We study the interaction of two photons in a Rydberg atomic ensemble under the condition of electromagnetically induced transparency, combining a semi-classical approach for pulse propagation and a complete quantum treatment for quantum state evolution. We find that the blockade regime is not suitable for implementing photon-photon cross-phase modulation due to pulse absorption and dispersion. However, approximately ideal cross-phase modulation can be realized based on relatively weak interactions, with counte… Show more

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“…Recent advances in quantum optics extend nonlinear signals down to the few-photon level where the quantum nature of the field is manifested, and must be taken into account: The enhanced light-matter coupling in cavities (Raimond et al, 2001;Schwartz et al, 2011;Walther et al, 2006), the enhancement of the medium's nonlinearity by additional driving fields (Chen et al, 2013;Peyronel et al, 2012), large dipoles in highly excited Rdberg states (Gorniaczyk et al, 2014;He et al, 2014), molecular design (Castet et al, 2013;Loo et al, 2012), or strong focussing (Faez et al, 2014;Pototschnig et al, 2011;Rezus et al, 2012) all provide possible means to observe and control nonlinear optical processes on a fundamental quantum level. Besides possible technological applications such as all-optical transistors (Shomroni et al, 2014) or photonic quantum information processing (Braunstein and Kimble, 2000;Franson, 1989;Jennewein et al, 2000;Knill et al, 2001;Kok et al, 2007;O'Brien et al, 2003;U'Ren et al, 2003), these also show great promise as novel spectroscopic tools.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent advances in quantum optics extend nonlinear signals down to the few-photon level where the quantum nature of the field is manifested, and must be taken into account: The enhanced light-matter coupling in cavities (Raimond et al, 2001;Schwartz et al, 2011;Walther et al, 2006), the enhancement of the medium's nonlinearity by additional driving fields (Chen et al, 2013;Peyronel et al, 2012), large dipoles in highly excited Rdberg states (Gorniaczyk et al, 2014;He et al, 2014), molecular design (Castet et al, 2013;Loo et al, 2012), or strong focussing (Faez et al, 2014;Pototschnig et al, 2011;Rezus et al, 2012) all provide possible means to observe and control nonlinear optical processes on a fundamental quantum level. Besides possible technological applications such as all-optical transistors (Shomroni et al, 2014) or photonic quantum information processing (Braunstein and Kimble, 2000;Franson, 1989;Jennewein et al, 2000;Knill et al, 2001;Kok et al, 2007;O'Brien et al, 2003;U'Ren et al, 2003), these also show great promise as novel spectroscopic tools.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of review articles exist on various specific topics, e.g., Rydberg atom interactions [4,5], quantum information with Rydberg atoms [6,7], Rydberg atoms in magnetic fields [8] and microwave field sensing with Rydberg atoms [9]. New experiments and theory, where collective Rydberg excitations created in ultracold gases are used to shape electro-magnetic fields at the quantum level, are beginning to attract increasing attention [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a significant body of work studying the effects of mapping photons onto collective atomic Rydberg excitations [14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. Most proposals for photon-photon gates involve propagating Rydberg excitations (polaritons), either using blockade [21,22] or two excitations [23][24][25][26].…”
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“…Achieving blockade conditions can be challenging since both photons have to be localized within the blockade volume. Following [6,7,[23][24][25][26], we here propose a storage-based scheme that instead relies on the interaction between two stationary Rydberg excitations.The main challenge for two-excitation based Rydberg gates in atomic ensembles arises from the fact that the interaction is strongly distance-dependent and thus not uniform over the profiles of the two stored photons. We show that this a priori reduces the gate's fidelity by displacing the collective excitations in momentum space and by entangling their quantum states.…”
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