Quantum Optics in Low Dimensions: From Fundamentals to Applications

Quantum Optics in Low Dimensions: From Fundamentals to Applications

Title: Quantum Optics in Low Dimensions: From Fundamentals to Applications.
When: Wednesday, February 8, (2017), 12:00.
Place: Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada, Facultad Ciencias, Module 3, Seminar Room (5th Floor).
Speaker: Alejandro Gonzalez-Tudela, Max Planck Institute für Quantenoptik, Germany.

Recent experimental developments in nanophotonics [1], circuit QED [2] and cold atoms [3] allow to engineer systems where quantum emitters couple to low dimensional photon-like reservoirs with non-trivial energy dispersions. Compared to three-dimensional and structureless baths, the interactions induced by such structured environments can be strongly enhanced and have long-range character.

In this talk, I will show several phenomena that can emerge in these scenarios such as the existence of multi-photon bound states around single quantum emitters [4], the generation of tuneable long-range coherent interactions [5], or how one can boost the fidelities and efficiencies of non-classical states of light [6].

References

  1. Nature 508, 241–244 (2014), Nature Communications 5, 3808 (2014), Rev. Mod. Phys. 87, 347 (2015).
  2. Nature Physics 13 (1), 48-52 (2017).
  3. Nature Physics 8, 267–276 (2012),Physical Rev Lett. 101 (26), 260404 (2010).
  4. Physical Review X 6 (2), 021027 (2016).
  5. Nature Photonics 9 (5), 320-325 (2015), PNAS, 201603777 (2016).
  6. Physical Review Letters 115 (16), 163603 (2015), New Journal of Physics 18 (4), 043041, arXiv:1603.01243, (2016).