Coupling a single trapped atom to a nanoscale optical cavity
- PMID: 23618764
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1237125
Coupling a single trapped atom to a nanoscale optical cavity
Abstract
Hybrid quantum devices, in which dissimilar quantum systems are combined in order to attain qualities not available with either system alone, may enable far-reaching control in quantum measurement, sensing, and information processing. A paradigmatic example is trapped ultracold atoms, which offer excellent quantum coherent properties, coupled to nanoscale solid-state systems, which allow for strong interactions. We demonstrate a deterministic interface between a single trapped rubidium atom and a nanoscale photonic crystal cavity. Precise control over the atom's position allows us to probe the cavity near-field with a resolution below the diffraction limit and to observe large atom-photon coupling. This approach may enable the realization of integrated, strongly coupled quantum nano-optical circuits.
Comment in
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Physics. Interfacing atoms and light--the smaller the stronger.Science. 2013 Jun 7;340(6137):1175-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1239500. Science. 2013. PMID: 23744932 No abstract available.
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