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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 10: Cavity QED

Q 10.5: Talk

Monday, March 11, 2024, 18:15–18:30, HS 1199

Ultrafast Excitation Exchange in a Maxwell-Fish-Eye Lens — •Oliver Diekmann, Dmitry O. Krimer, and Stefan Rotter — Institute for Theoretical Physics, TU Wien, Vienna A-1040, Austria

The strong coupling of quantum emitters to a cavity mode has been of paramount importance in the development of quantum optics. Recently, also the strong coupling to more than a single mode of an electromagnetic resonator has drawn considerable interest. We investigate how this multimode strong coupling regime can be harnessed to coherently control quantum systems. Specifically, we demonstrate that a Maxwell-Fish-Eye lens can be used to implement a pulsed excitation-exchange between two distant quantum emitters. This periodic exchange is mediated by single-photon pulses and can be extended to a photon-exchange between two atomic ensembles, for which the coupling strength is enhanced collectively.

Keywords: multimode; cavity; single photon

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