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Pure single photons from a trapped atom source

Quantum Physics 2016-10-12 v1

Abstract

Single atoms or atom-like emitters are the purest source of on-demand single photons, they are intrinsically incapable of multi-photon emission. To demonstrate this degree of purity we have realized a tunable, on-demand source of single photons using a single ion trapped at the common focus of high numerical aperture lenses. Our trapped-ion source produces single-photon pulses at a rate of 200 kHz with g2(0)=(1.9±0.2)×103^2(0) = (1.9 \pm 0.2) \times 10^{-3}, without any background subtraction. The corresponding residual background is accounted for exclusively by detector dark counts. We further characterize the performance of our source by measuring the violation of a non-Gaussian state witness and show that its output corresponds to ideal attenuated single photons. Combined with current efforts to enhance collection efficiency from single emitters, our results suggest that single trapped ions are not only ideal stationary qubits for quantum information processing, but promising sources of light for scalable optical quantum networks.

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@article{arxiv.1605.03774,
  title  = {Pure single photons from a trapped atom source},
  author = {Daniel B. Higginbottom and Lukáš Slodička and Gabriel Araneda and Lukáš Lachman and Radim Filip and Markus Hennrich and Rainer Blatt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.03774},
  year   = {2016}
}

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7 pages plus one page supplementary material

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