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Quantum Optics with Atomic Ensembles and Single Atoms in Cavities
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- Northup, T. E.
- Kimble, H. J.
Chicago
Abstract
Current experiments in our group explore the quantum interface between matter and light, with the goal of achieving coherent control for implementing quantum information protocols and quantum networks. We outline recent progress in this direction, including localization to the ground state of motion for an atom trapped in an optical cavity, observation of strong coupling between single Cesium atoms and a monolithic resonator, and generation and characterization of entanglement stored in remote atomic ensembles.
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© 2006 American Institute of Physics. We gratefully acknowledge coauthors T. Aoki, A. Boca, A. D. Boozer, W. P. Bowen, C. W. Chou, B. Day an, D. Felinto, J. Laurat, T. J. Kippenberg, R. Miller, A. S. Parkins, S. V. Polyakov, H. de Riedmatten, E. Schomburg, K. J. Vahala, S. J. van Enk, and E. Wilcut. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation, the Army Research Office, and the Disruptive Technology Office of the Department of National Intelligence.Attached Files
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- Army Research Office (ARO)
- Department of National Intelligence
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- AIP Conference Proceedings
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- 869