A Single-Photon Server with Just One Atom
Neutral atoms are ideal objects for the deterministic processing of quantum information. Entanglement operations have been performed by photon exchange or controlled collisions. Atom-photon interfaces were realized with single atoms in free space or strongly coupled to an optical cavity. A long stan...
Main Authors: | Hijlkema, M, Weber, B, Specht, H, Webster, S, Kuhn, A, Rempe, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Optical Society of America
2007
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