Remote Individual Addressing of Quantum Emitters with Chirped Pulses
Quantum Physics
2021-03-11 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Optics
Abstract
We propose to use chirped pulses propagating near a bandgap to remotely address quantum emitters. We introduce a particular family of chirped pulses that dynamically self-compress to sub-wavelength spot sizes during their evolution in a medium with a quadratic dispersion relation. We analytically describe how the compression distance and width of the pulse can be tuned through its initial parameters. We show that the interaction of such pulses with a quantum emitter is highly sensitive to its position due to effective Landau-Zener processes induced by the pulse chirping. Our results propose pulse engineering as a powerful control and probing tool in the field of quantum emitters coupled to structured reservoirs.
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@article{arxiv.2005.07506,
title = {Remote Individual Addressing of Quantum Emitters with Chirped Pulses},
author = {Silvia Casulleras and Carlos Gonzalez-Ballestero and Patrick Maurer and Juan José García-Ripoll and Oriol Romero-Isart},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.07506},
year = {2021}
}
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5+5 pages, 3+3 figures