Few-photon Transport in Fano-resonance waveguide geometries
Abstract
We present a theoretical study of Fano interference effects in few-photon transport. Under appropriate conditions, a local defect in an optical waveguide induces a highly asymmetric transmission lineshape, characteristic of Fano interference. For a two-level emitter placed adjacent to such a defect, here modeled as a partially transmitting element, we find an analytical expression for the full time evolution of single-photon wavepackets and the emitter excitation probability. We show how the partially transmitting element affects the emitter lifetime and shifts the spectral position of the effective system resonances. Using input-output formalism, we determine the single and two-photon -matrices for both a two-level emitter and a cavity-emitter system coupled to a waveguide with a partially transmitting element. We show how the Fano interference effect can be exploited for the implementation of a Hong-Ou-Mandel switch in analogy with a tunable linear or nonlinear beam splitter.
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@article{arxiv.2001.05773,
title = {Few-photon Transport in Fano-resonance waveguide geometries},
author = {Kristoffer B. Joanesarson and Jake Iles-Smith and Mikkel Heuck and Jesper Mørk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.05773},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
19 pages (incl. a 6 pages long appendix), 5 figures