Single-photon non-linear optics with a quantum dot in a waveguide

Authors
Javadi, A.Sollner, I.Arcari, M.Hansen, S. LindskovMidolo, L.Mahmoodian, S.Kirsanske, G.Pregnolato, T.Lee, E. H.Song, J. D.Stobbe, S.Lodahl, P.
Issue Date
2015-10
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, v.6
Abstract
Strong non-linear interactions between photons enable logic operations for both classical and quantum-information technology. Unfortunately, non-linear interactions are usually feeble and therefore all-optical logic gates tend to be inefficient. A quantum emitter deterministically coupled to a propagating mode fundamentally changes the situation, since each photon inevitably interacts with the emitter, and highly correlated many-photon states may be created. Here we show that a single quantum dot in a photonic-crystal waveguide can be used as a giant non-linearity sensitive at the single-photon level. The non-linear response is revealed from the intensity and quantum statistics of the scattered photons, and contains contributions from an entangled photon-photon bound state. The quantum non-linearity will find immediate applications for deterministic Bell-state measurements and single-photon transistors and paves the way to scalable waveguide-based photonic quantum-computing architectures.
Keywords
TRAPPED ATOM; COMPUTATION; BLOCKADE; CAVITY; LIGHT; FIBER; GATE; TRAPPED ATOM; COMPUTATION; BLOCKADE; CAVITY; LIGHT; FIBER; GATE; Single-photon; quantum dot; waveguide
ISSN
2041-1723
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124941
DOI
10.1038/ncomms9655
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