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Duke University.
Interacting Photons in Waveguide-QED and Applications in Quantum Information Processing.
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正題名/作者:
Interacting Photons in Waveguide-QED and Applications in Quantum Information Processing.
作者:
Zheng, Huaixiu.
面頁冊數:
203 p.
附註:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-10(E), Section: B.
附註:
Adviser: Harold U. Baranger.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International74-10B(E).
標題:
Physics, General.
電子資源:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3564886
ISBN:
9781303141683
Interacting Photons in Waveguide-QED and Applications in Quantum Information Processing.
Zheng, Huaixiu.
Interacting Photons in Waveguide-QED and Applications in Quantum Information Processing.
- 203 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-10(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Duke University, 2013.
Strong coupling between light and matter has been demonstrated both in classical cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) systems and in more recent circuit-QED experiments. This enables the generation of strong nonlinear photon-photon interactions at the single-photon level, which is of great interest for the observation of quantum nonlinear optical phenomena, the control of light quanta in quantum information protocols such as quantum networking, as well as the study of strongly correlated quantum many-body systems using light. Recently, strong coupling has also been realized in a variety of one-dimensional (1D) waveguide- QED experimental systems, which in turn makes them promising candidates for quantum information processing. Compared to cavity-QED systems, there are two new features in waveguide-QED: the existence of a continuum of states and the restricted 1D phase space, which together bring in new physical effects, such as the bound-state effects. This thesis consists of two parts: 1) understanding the fundamental interaction between local quantum objects, such as two-level systems and four-level systems, and photons confined in the waveguide; 2) exploring its implications in quantum information processing, in particular photonic quantum computation and quantum key distribution.
ISBN: 9781303141683Subjects--Topical Terms:
227017
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First, we demonstrate that by coupling a two-level system (TLS) or three/four-level system to a 1D continuum, strongly-correlated photons can be generated inside the waveguide. Photon-photon bound states, which decay exponentially as a function of the relative coordinates of photons, appear in multiphoton scattering processes. As a result, photon bunching and antibunching can be observed in the photon-photon correlation function, and nonclassical light source can be generated on demand. In the case of an N-type four-level system, we show that the effective photon-photon interaction mediated by the four-level system, gives rise to a variety of nonlinear optical phenomena, including photon blockade, photon-induced tunneling, and creation of single-photon states and photon pairs with a high degree of spectral entanglement, all in the absence of a cavity. However, to enable greater quantum networking potential using waveguide- QED, it is important to study systems having more than just one TLS/qubit. We develop a numerical Green function method to study cooperative effects in a system of two qubits coupled to a 1D waveguide. Quantum beats emerge in photon-photon correlations, and persist to much longer time scales because of non-Markovian processes. In addition, this system can be used to generate a high-degree of long-distance entanglement when one of the two qubits is driven by an on-resonance laser, further paving the way toward waveguide-QED-based quantum networks.
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