Experimental triple-slit interference in a strongly driven V-type artificial atom

Authors
Dada, Adetunmise C.Santana, Ted S.Koutroumanis, AntoniosMa, YongPark, Suk-InSong, JindongGerardot, Brian D.
Issue Date
2017-08-16
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Citation
Physical Review B, v.96, no.8
Abstract
Rabi oscillations of a two-level atom appear as a quantum interference effect between the amplitudes associated with atomic superpositions, in analogy with the classic double-slit experiment which manifests a sinusoidal interference pattern. By extension, through direct detection of time-resolved resonance fluorescence from a quantum-dot neutral exciton driven in the Rabi regime, we experimentally demonstrate triple-slit-type quantum interference via quantum erasure in a V-type three-level artificial atom. This result is of fundamental interest in the experimental studies of the properties of V-type three-level systems and may pave the way for further insight into their coherence properties as well as applications for quantum information schemes. It also suggests quantum dots as candidates for multipath-interference experiments for probing foundational concepts in quantum physics.
Keywords
RESONANCE FLUORESCENCE; QUANTUM BEATS; PHOTONS; OPTICS; DOT; RESONANCE FLUORESCENCE; QUANTUM BEATS; PHOTONS; OPTICS; DOT; InAs; quantum dots; artificial atom; triple-slit interference
ISSN
2469-9950
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/122408
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.96.081404
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