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Loss-Induced Quantum Revival

Quantum Physics 2022-02-08 v1

Abstract

Conventional wisdom holds that quantum effects are fragile and can be destroyed by loss. Here, contrary to general belief, we show how to realize quantum revival of optical correlations at the single-photon level with the help of loss. We find that, accompanying loss-induced transparency of light in a nonlinear optical-molecule system, quantum suppression and revival of photonic correlations can be achieved. Specifically, below critical values, adding loss into the system leads to suppressions of both optical intensity and its non-classical correlations; however, by further increasing the loss beyond the critical values, quantum revival of photon blockade (PB) can emerge, resulting in loss-induced switch between single-PB and two-PB or super-Poissonian light. Our work provides a strategy to reverse the effect of loss in fully quantum regime, opening up a counterintuitive route to explore and utilize loss-tuned single-photon devices for quantum technology.

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@article{arxiv.2202.02482,
  title  = {Loss-Induced Quantum Revival},
  author = {Yunlan Zuo and Ran Huang and Le-Man Kuang and Xun-Wei Xu and Hui Jing},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.02482},
  year   = {2022}
}

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7+5 pages, 3+4 figures

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