Coherent Dynamics in Quantum Emitters under Dichromatic Excitation

Authors
Koong, Z. X.Scerri, E.Rambach, M.Cygorek, M.Brotons-Gisbert, M.Picard, R.Ma, Y.Park, S., ISong, J. D.Gauger, E. M.Gerardot, B. D.
Issue Date
2021-01-26
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Citation
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, v.126, no.4
Abstract
We characterize the coherent dynamics of a two-level quantum emitter driven by a pair of symmetrically detuned phase-locked pulses. The promise of dichromatic excitation is to spectrally isolate the excitation laser from the quantum emission, enabling background-free photon extraction from the emitter. While excitation is not possible without spectral overlap between the exciting pulse and the quantum emitter transition for ideal two-level systems due to cancellation of the accumulated pulse area, we find that any additional interactions that interfere with cancellation of the accumulated pulse area may lead to a finite stationary population inversion. Our spectroscopic results of a solid-state two-level system show that, while coupling to lattice vibrations helps to improve the inversion efficiency up to 50% under symmetric driving, coherent population control and a larger amount of inversion are possible using asymmetric dichromatic excitation, which we achieve by adjusting the ratio of the intensities between the red- and blue-detuned pulses. Our measured results, supported by simulations using a real-time path-integral method, offer a new perspective toward realizing efficient, background-free photon generation and extraction.
Keywords
Quantum Emitters; Dichromatic Excitation; Coherent Dynamics
ISSN
0031-9007
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/117502
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.047403
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