Author:
Hood Jonathan D.,Goban Akihisa,Asenjo-Garcia Ana,Lu Mingwu,Yu Su-Peng,Chang Darrick E.,Kimble H. J.
Abstract
Tailoring the interactions between quantum emitters and single photons constitutes one of the cornerstones of quantum optics. Coupling a quantum emitter to the band edge of a photonic crystal waveguide (PCW) provides a unique platform for tuning these interactions. In particular, the cross-over from propagating fields E(x)∝e±ikxx outside the bandgap to localized fields E(x)∝e−κx|x| within the bandgap should be accompanied by a transition from largely dissipative atom–atom interactions to a regime where dispersive atom–atom interactions are dominant. Here, we experimentally observe this transition by shifting the band edge frequency of the PCW relative to the D1 line of atomic cesium for N¯=3.0±0.5 atoms trapped along the PCW. Our results are the initial demonstration of this paradigm for coherent atom–atom interactions with low dissipation into the guided mode.
Funder
NSF | Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences
DOD | Air Force Office of Scientific Research
DOD | Office of Naval Research
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cited by
172 articles.
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