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Strong laser fields and their power to generate controllable high-photon-number coherent-state superpositions

Quantum Physics 2022-10-28 v3 Optics

Abstract

Recently, intensely driven laser-matter interactions have been used to connect the fields of strong laser field physics with quantum optics by generating non-classical states of light. Here, we make a further key step and show the potential of strong laser fields for generating controllable high-photon-number coherent-state superpositions. This has been achieved by using two of the most prominent strong-laser induced processes: high-harmonic generation and above-threshold ionization. We show how the obtained coherent-state superpositions change from an optical Schr\"odinger "cat" state to a "kitten" state by changing the atomic density in the laser-atom interaction region, and we demonstrate the generation of a 9-photon shifted optical "cat" state which, to our knowledge, is the highest photon number optical "cat" state experimentally reported. Our findings anticipate the development of new methods that naturally lead to the creation of high-photon-number controllable coherent-state superpositions, advancing investigations in quantum technology.

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@article{arxiv.2110.01032,
  title  = {Strong laser fields and their power to generate controllable high-photon-number coherent-state superpositions},
  author = {Javier Rivera-Dean and Theocharis Lamprou and Emilio Pisanty and Philipp Stammer and Andrés F. Ordóñez and Marcelo F. Ciappina and Maciej Lewenstein and Paraskevas Tzallas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.01032},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Revised version submitted to Physical Review A