Bimodal non-Gaussian photonic states from a single quantum emitter in a waveguide
Abstract
We investigate the generation of deterministic and heralded non-Gaussian states of light, using a single two-level system coupled to a chiral waveguide. We study the case of a single two level system driven by pulsed coherent and squeezed drive in a chiral waveguide. For coherent input pulses, we show that the emitter can deterministically generate Wigner-negative states, albeit of limited rank. Going beyond, using squeezed-vacuum inputs, we show that the interaction produces bimodal non-Gaussian states from which higher-stellar-rank states, including large squeezed cat states, can be experimentally extracted with a substantial success rate. Motivated by experimental implementations, we further analyze the effect of imperfect coupling and of the intrinsic collection limit of symmetric, non-chiral waveguides. Finally, we propose a simple interferometric scheme that recovers an effectively chiral interaction in an otherwise bidirectional waveguide.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2608.03658,
title = {Bimodal non-Gaussian photonic states from a single quantum emitter in a waveguide},
author = {Thomas Copie and Ofer Firstenberg and G. P. Teja and Radim Filip and Hanna Le Jeannic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.03658},
year = {2026}
}