Photons are excellent information carriers but normally pass through each other without consequence. Engineered interactions between photons would enable applications as varied as quantum information processing and simulation of condensed matter systems. Using an ensemble of cold atoms strongly coupled to an optical cavity, we found that the transmission of light through a medium may be controlled with few photons and even by the electromagnetic vacuum field. The vacuum induces a group delay of 25 nanoseconds on the input optical pulse, corresponding to a light velocity of 1600 meters per second, and a transparency of 40% that increases to 80% when the cavity is filled with 10 photons. This strongly nonlinear effect provides prospects for a...
We demonstrate temporal group delays in coherently coupled high- Q multicavity photonic crystals, in...
We show that quantum information may be transferred between atoms in different locations by using “p...
Quantum fluctuations of the vacuum are both a surprising and fundamental phenomenon of nature. Under...
Three-level atomic and molecular systems coupled to two laser fields exhibit transparency effects th...
© 2022 Author(s).Efficient photon-photon interaction is one of the key elements for realizing quantu...
We theoretically demonstrated the possible emergence of slow-light self-induced transparency soliton...
The appearance of quantum interference in the microscopic world is one of the deepest mysteries at t...
An accelerating photodetector is predicted to see photons in the electromagnetic vacuum. However, th...
The light wave propagating in a dispersive medium can be formularized as electromagnetic (EM) fields...
In this thesis we study light-matter coherence phenomena related to the interaction of a coherent la...
This dissertation reports experimental studies of nonlinear optical effects manifested by electromag...
We propose an experiment for generating and detecting vacuum-induced dissipative motion. A high freq...
The interplay between relativity and the uncertainty principle predicts the production of photons fr...
A new process associated with the nonlinear optical properties of the electromagnetic vacuum, as pre...
We introduce a quantum superconducting metamaterial design constituted of flux qubits that operate a...
We demonstrate temporal group delays in coherently coupled high- Q multicavity photonic crystals, in...
We show that quantum information may be transferred between atoms in different locations by using “p...
Quantum fluctuations of the vacuum are both a surprising and fundamental phenomenon of nature. Under...
Three-level atomic and molecular systems coupled to two laser fields exhibit transparency effects th...
© 2022 Author(s).Efficient photon-photon interaction is one of the key elements for realizing quantu...
We theoretically demonstrated the possible emergence of slow-light self-induced transparency soliton...
The appearance of quantum interference in the microscopic world is one of the deepest mysteries at t...
An accelerating photodetector is predicted to see photons in the electromagnetic vacuum. However, th...
The light wave propagating in a dispersive medium can be formularized as electromagnetic (EM) fields...
In this thesis we study light-matter coherence phenomena related to the interaction of a coherent la...
This dissertation reports experimental studies of nonlinear optical effects manifested by electromag...
We propose an experiment for generating and detecting vacuum-induced dissipative motion. A high freq...
The interplay between relativity and the uncertainty principle predicts the production of photons fr...
A new process associated with the nonlinear optical properties of the electromagnetic vacuum, as pre...
We introduce a quantum superconducting metamaterial design constituted of flux qubits that operate a...
We demonstrate temporal group delays in coherently coupled high- Q multicavity photonic crystals, in...
We show that quantum information may be transferred between atoms in different locations by using “p...
Quantum fluctuations of the vacuum are both a surprising and fundamental phenomenon of nature. Under...