We report on the alteration of photon emission properties of a single trapped ion coupled to a high finesse optical fiber cavity. We show that the vacuum field of the cavity can simultaneously affect the emissions in both the infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV) branches of the Λ-type level system of 40Ca+ despite the cavity coupling only to the IR transition. The cavity induces strong emission in the IR transition through the Purcell effect resulting in a simultaneous suppression of the UV fluorescence. The measured suppression of this fluorescence is as large as 66% compared with the case without the cavity. Through analysis of the measurement results, we have obtained an ion-cavity coupling of g0 = 2π . (5:3 ± 0:1) MHz, the largest ever re...
Trapped atomic ions are ideal single photon emitters with long-lived internal states which can be en...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.This electronic v...
Photon correlations are investigated for a single laser-excited ion trapped in front of a mirror. Va...
We report on the alteration of photon emission properties of a single trapped ion coupled to a high ...
This thesis describes the first experimentally achieved coupling of a single atomic ion to an optica...
We investigate the coupling of a single trapped ion to a miniature optical cavity operating in the u...
Strong coupling between an atom and an electromagnetic resonator is an important condition in cavity...
The research undertaken unites two distinct areas of quantum information processing: single ions sto...
We have employed radio-frequency trapping to localize a single 40Ca+-ion in a high-finesse optical c...
Combining the technologies of ion-trapping and cavity quantum-electrodynamics, we have achieved unin...
We present a single calcium ion, coupled to a high-finesse cavity, as an almost ideal system for the...
By confining light in a small cavity, the spontaneous emission rate of an emitter can be controlled ...
Combining the technologies of ion-trapping and cavity quantum-electrodynamics, we have achieved unin...
The controlled production of single photons is of fundamental and practical interest; they represent...
Complete density-matrix equations and a one-photon counting probability are used to examine the phot...
Trapped atomic ions are ideal single photon emitters with long-lived internal states which can be en...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.This electronic v...
Photon correlations are investigated for a single laser-excited ion trapped in front of a mirror. Va...
We report on the alteration of photon emission properties of a single trapped ion coupled to a high ...
This thesis describes the first experimentally achieved coupling of a single atomic ion to an optica...
We investigate the coupling of a single trapped ion to a miniature optical cavity operating in the u...
Strong coupling between an atom and an electromagnetic resonator is an important condition in cavity...
The research undertaken unites two distinct areas of quantum information processing: single ions sto...
We have employed radio-frequency trapping to localize a single 40Ca+-ion in a high-finesse optical c...
Combining the technologies of ion-trapping and cavity quantum-electrodynamics, we have achieved unin...
We present a single calcium ion, coupled to a high-finesse cavity, as an almost ideal system for the...
By confining light in a small cavity, the spontaneous emission rate of an emitter can be controlled ...
Combining the technologies of ion-trapping and cavity quantum-electrodynamics, we have achieved unin...
The controlled production of single photons is of fundamental and practical interest; they represent...
Complete density-matrix equations and a one-photon counting probability are used to examine the phot...
Trapped atomic ions are ideal single photon emitters with long-lived internal states which can be en...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.This electronic v...
Photon correlations are investigated for a single laser-excited ion trapped in front of a mirror. Va...