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Atom-atom interactions around the band edge of a photonic crystal waveguide

Quantum Physics 2017-09-01 v2 Atomic Physics Optics

Abstract

Tailoring the interactions between quantum emitters and single photons constitutes one of the cornerstones of quantum optics. Coupling a quantum emitter to the band edge of a photonic crystal waveguide (PCW) provides a unique platform for tuning these interactions. In particular, the crossover from propagating fields E(x)e±ikxxE(x) \propto e^{\pm ik_x x} outside the bandgap to localized fields E(x)eκxxE(x) \propto e^{-\kappa_x |x|} within the bandgap should be accompanied by a transition from largely dissipative atom-atom interactions to a regime where dispersive atom-atom interactions are dominant. Here, we experimentally observe this transition for the first time by shifting the band edge frequency of the PCW relative to the D1\rm D_1 line of atomic cesium for Nˉ=3.0±0.5\bar{N}=3.0\pm 0.5 atoms trapped along the PCW. Our results are the initial demonstration of this new paradigm for coherent atom-atom interactions with low dissipation into the guided mode.

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@article{arxiv.1603.02771,
  title  = {Atom-atom interactions around the band edge of a photonic crystal waveguide},
  author = {J. D. Hood and A. Goban and A. Asenjo-Garcia and M. Lu and S. -P. Yu and D. E. Chang and H. J. Kimble},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.02771},
  year   = {2017}
}