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A single-photon server with just one atom

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Neutral atoms are ideal objects for the deterministic processing of quantum information. Entanglement operations have been carried out by photon exchange or controlled collisions, and atom-photon interfaces have been realized with single atoms in free space or strongly coupled to an optical cavity. A long-standing challenge with neutral atoms, however, is to overcome the limited observation time. Without exception, quantum effects appeared only after ensemble averaging. Here, we report on a single-photon source with one, and only one, atom quasi-permanently coupled to a high-finesse cavity. 'Quasi-permanent' refers to our ability to keep the atom long enough to, first, quantify the photon-emission statistics and, second, guarantee the subsequent performance as a single-photon server delivering up to 300,000 photons for up to 30 s. This is achieved by a unique combination of single-photon generation and atom cooling. Our scheme brings deterministic protocols of quantum information science with light and matter closer to realization. ©2007 Nature Publishing Group.
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10.1038/nphys569

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Journal:
NATURE PHYSICS More from this journal
Volume:
3
Issue:
4
Pages:
253-255
Publication date:
2007-04-01
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EISSN:
1745-2481
ISSN:
1745-2473


Language:
English
Pubs id:
pubs:5041
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uuid:ce8ccc64-067a-40b5-b86d-e9f9002e7a8e
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pubs:5041
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5041
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2012-12-19

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