We recently proposed that an array of optical cavities containing quantum emitters could be interconnected by an optical bus made of Fabry Pérot resonators lying side by side, for applications in quantum information processing and quantum simulation. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of this geometry. We show that the resonators can be conveniently coupled, and that the coupling rate between adjacent waveguides can be widely tuned using the thermo-optic effect. The device is linearly scalable and can be combined with other integrated devices, making it more generally applicable as an adjustable optical delay line or optical interconnect
Multielement cavity optomechanics constitutes a direction to observe novel effects with mechanical r...
Multielement cavity optomechanics constitutes a direction to observe novel effects with mechanical r...
We investigate theoretically and experimentally the characteristics, performance and possible applic...
We demonstrate the elements of a coupled-resonator optical waveguide in a side-coupled Fabry-Pérot ...
Abstract. We describe a realistic scheme for coupling atoms or other quantum emitters with an array ...
Realizing optical analogues of quantum phenomena in atomic, molecular, or condensed matter physics h...
Scalable photonic quantum technologies are based on multiple nested interferometers. To realize this...
We demonstrate the optical coupling of two cavities without light transmission through a substrate. ...
Nanophotonic interfaces between single emitters and light promise to enable new quantum optical tech...
Scalable photonic quantum technologies are based on multiple nested interferometers. To realize this...
Nanophotonic interfaces between single emitters and light promise to enable new quantum optical tech...
This thesis reports on the development of an array of plane-concave Fabry-Perot microcavities conta...
Scalable photonic quantum technologies are based on multiple nested interferometers. To realize this...
We propose and numerically simulate an integrated photonics platform to implement a compact, univers...
Optical transport represents a natural route towards fast communications, and it is currently used i...
Multielement cavity optomechanics constitutes a direction to observe novel effects with mechanical r...
Multielement cavity optomechanics constitutes a direction to observe novel effects with mechanical r...
We investigate theoretically and experimentally the characteristics, performance and possible applic...
We demonstrate the elements of a coupled-resonator optical waveguide in a side-coupled Fabry-Pérot ...
Abstract. We describe a realistic scheme for coupling atoms or other quantum emitters with an array ...
Realizing optical analogues of quantum phenomena in atomic, molecular, or condensed matter physics h...
Scalable photonic quantum technologies are based on multiple nested interferometers. To realize this...
We demonstrate the optical coupling of two cavities without light transmission through a substrate. ...
Nanophotonic interfaces between single emitters and light promise to enable new quantum optical tech...
Scalable photonic quantum technologies are based on multiple nested interferometers. To realize this...
Nanophotonic interfaces between single emitters and light promise to enable new quantum optical tech...
This thesis reports on the development of an array of plane-concave Fabry-Perot microcavities conta...
Scalable photonic quantum technologies are based on multiple nested interferometers. To realize this...
We propose and numerically simulate an integrated photonics platform to implement a compact, univers...
Optical transport represents a natural route towards fast communications, and it is currently used i...
Multielement cavity optomechanics constitutes a direction to observe novel effects with mechanical r...
Multielement cavity optomechanics constitutes a direction to observe novel effects with mechanical r...
We investigate theoretically and experimentally the characteristics, performance and possible applic...