Enhanced two-photon sources in a cavity-coupled two-atom system
Abstract
We propose a component-selective scheme for improving two-photon sources in a cavity-coupled two-atom system, where a single cavity mode interacts with two two-level atoms driven by phase-controlled classical fields of the same frequency. By controlling the atomic detunings and driving phase, the system can be tailored toward optimized cavity-field two-photon blockade or strongly correlated fluorescence photon-pair emission. When the two-cavity-photon component is enhanced, the cavity field exhibits optimized two-photon blockade with simultaneous suppression of unwanted one- and three-photon components at a comparable two-photon population. In another parameter regime, strongly correlated fluorescence photon pairs can also be generated from the two atoms by selecting the double-atomic-excitation component in the same two-excitation manifold. This approach provides a route toward high-quality and versatile two-photon sources, with potential applications in few-photon quantum optics and quantum information processing.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2607.06932,
title = {Enhanced two-photon sources in a cavity-coupled two-atom system},
author = {Zhicai Chen and Jun Xu and Deyi Kong and Xiangming Hu and Fei Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.06932},
year = {2026}
}
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11 pages,7 figures