Beyond traditional nonlinear optics with large numbers of atoms and photons, qualitatively new phenomena arise in a quantum regime of strong interactions between single atoms and photons. By using a microscopic optical resonator, we achieved such interactions and demonstrated a robust, efficient mechanism for the regulated transport of photons one by one. With critical coupling of the input light, a single atom within the resonator dynamically controls the cavity output conditioned on the photon number at the input, thereby functioning as a photon turnstile. We verified the transformation from a Poissonian to a sub-Poissonian photon stream by photon counting measurements of the input and output fields. The results have applications in quant...
We have observed photon blockade, as evidenced by the photon statistics for light transmitted by an ...
Recent experimental advances in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) have opened new po...
Conventional lasers (from table-top systems to microscopic devices) typically operate in the so-call...
Beyond traditional nonlinear optics with large numbers of atoms and photons, qualitatively new pheno...
Beyond traditional nonlinear optics with large numbers of atoms and photons, qualitatively new pheno...
Over the past decade, strong interactions of light and matter at the single-photon level have enable...
Strong coupling is achieved for individual Cesium atoms falling through the evanescent field of a hi...
A single cesium atom trapped within the mode of an optical cavity is used to generate single photons...
A single cesium atom trapped within the mode of an optical cavity is used to generate single photons...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics provides the setting for quantum control of strong interactions betwe...
Over the past decade, strong interactions of light and matter at the single-photon level have enable...
Over the past decade, strong interactions of light and matter at the single-photon level have enable...
We study the performance and limitations of a coherent interface between collective atomic states an...
By analogy to transistors in classical electronic circuits, quantum optical switches are important e...
We have observed photon blockade, as evidenced by the photon statistics for light transmitted by an ...
We have observed photon blockade, as evidenced by the photon statistics for light transmitted by an ...
Recent experimental advances in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) have opened new po...
Conventional lasers (from table-top systems to microscopic devices) typically operate in the so-call...
Beyond traditional nonlinear optics with large numbers of atoms and photons, qualitatively new pheno...
Beyond traditional nonlinear optics with large numbers of atoms and photons, qualitatively new pheno...
Over the past decade, strong interactions of light and matter at the single-photon level have enable...
Strong coupling is achieved for individual Cesium atoms falling through the evanescent field of a hi...
A single cesium atom trapped within the mode of an optical cavity is used to generate single photons...
A single cesium atom trapped within the mode of an optical cavity is used to generate single photons...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics provides the setting for quantum control of strong interactions betwe...
Over the past decade, strong interactions of light and matter at the single-photon level have enable...
Over the past decade, strong interactions of light and matter at the single-photon level have enable...
We study the performance and limitations of a coherent interface between collective atomic states an...
By analogy to transistors in classical electronic circuits, quantum optical switches are important e...
We have observed photon blockade, as evidenced by the photon statistics for light transmitted by an ...
We have observed photon blockade, as evidenced by the photon statistics for light transmitted by an ...
Recent experimental advances in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) have opened new po...
Conventional lasers (from table-top systems to microscopic devices) typically operate in the so-call...