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Shaping a single photon without interacting with it

Quantum Physics 2017-11-29 v2

Abstract

Complete control over the properties of light up to the level of single photons is an invaluable tool for quantum information science and fundamental studies of light-matter interaction. The crucial prerequisite is the ability to create a spatio-temporal distribution of single-photon electromagnetic field with the desired characteristics, i.e. to shape a photon by design. Despite the ever-growing demand for tuneable single-photon sources, there is a lack of practical, efficient and scalable methods for photon shaping. Here we put forward a novel generic method that enables lossless shaping of single photons with respect to any degree of freedom or several degrees of freedom simultaneously. Shaping is performed in a heralded manner, which ensures flexibility and scalability of the scheme. Our method can be directly integrated with the current technologies: this enables experimental realization of numerous proposals involving shaped single photons and opens up qualitatively new opportunities in the future.

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@article{arxiv.1605.00023,
  title  = {Shaping a single photon without interacting with it},
  author = {Denis Sych and Valentin Averchenko and Gerd Leuchs},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.00023},
  year   = {2017}
}
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