Numerical analyses of emission of a single-photon pulse based on single-atom cavity quantum electrodynamics
Abstract
We numerically investigate an on-demand single-photon source, which is implemented with a strongly coupled atom-cavity system, proposed by Kuhn {\it et al}., Appl. Phys. B \textbf{69}, 373 (1999). In the scheme of Kuhn {\it et al}., a -type three-level atom is captured in a single-mode optical cavity. Considering the three atomic levels, the ground state , the first excited state accompanying the cavity mode, and the second excited state , in the -configuration, we assume that a classical field and a quantized cavity field lead to the transition between and and that between and , respectively. The classical light pulse rising sufficiently slowly triggers an adiabatic process of the system and lets a single photon of the cavity mode emerge. We simulate this adiabatic evolution and transmission of the single photon through an imperfect mirror of the cavity using the master equation. We concentrate on examining physical properties of the efficiency of single-photon generation, the fluctuation of the duration of the photon emission, and the time of the emission measured from a peak of the trigger pulse. We find a function that approximates to the efficiency closely and the upper bound of the fluctuation of the duration.
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@article{arxiv.1805.07695,
title = {Numerical analyses of emission of a single-photon pulse based on single-atom cavity quantum electrodynamics},
author = {Hiroo Azuma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.07695},
year = {2019}
}
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24 pages, 15 eps figures, latex2e; v2: the title is changed; v3: a reference is added; v4: two references and minor corrections are added; v5: typographical errors are corrected; v6: grammatical errors are corrected