2005 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 21–25, 2005;
Los Angeles, CA
Session D35: Nanophotonic Materials, Nonlinear Optics and Spectroscopy I
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Monday, March 21, 2005
LACC
Room: 511B
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCP
Chair: Michael D. Barnes, Univ. Massachusetts
Abstract ID: BAPS.2005.MAR.D35.2
Abstract: D35.00002 : Cavity QED with Single Atoms and Photons
3:06 PM–3:42 PM
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Abstract
Author:
H. Jeff Kimble
(California Institute of Technology)
Across a broad front in physics, an important advance in recent years has
been the increasing ability to observe and manipulate the dynamical
processes of individual quantum systems. In this endeavor, an important
physical system has been a single atom strongly coupled to the
electromagnetic field of a high-$Q$ cavity within the setting of cavity
quantum electrodynamics (cavity QED). Because of several unique advantages,
cavity QED is playing an important role in the new science of quantum
information, such as for the realization of complex quantum networks and for
the investigation of quantum dynamics of single quantum systems. My
presentation will describe recent advances in the Quantum Optics Group at
Caltech related to strong coupling for single atoms and photons and to
applications in quantum information science [1-5].
This research is supported by the National Science Foundation PHY-0140355,
by the Caltech MURI for Quantum Networks administered by the ARO, and by the
Advanced Research and Development Activity (ARDA).
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Trapping of Single Atoms in an Optical Cavity,\textquotedblright\ J.
McKeever, J.R. Buck, A.D. Boozer, A. Kuzmich, H.-C.Nagerl, D.M.
Stamper-Kurn, H.J. Kimble, Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{90}, 133602 (2003).
\bibitem{mckeever03b} \textquotedblleft Experimental Realization of a
One-Atom Laser in the Regime of Strong Coupling,\textquotedblright\ J.
McKeever, A. Boca, A. D. Boozer, J. R. Buck, and H. J. Kimble, Nature
\textbf{425}, 268 (2003).
\bibitem{mckeever04a} \textquotedblleft Deterministic Generation of Single
Photons from One Atom Trapped in a Cavity,\textquotedblright\ J. McKeever,
A. Boca, A. D. Boozer, R. Miller, J. R. Buck, A. Kuzmich, and H. J. Kimble,
Science \textbf{303}, 1992 (2004).
\bibitem{mckeever04b} \textquotedblleft Determination of the Number of Atoms
Trapped in an Optical Cavity,\textquotedblright\ J. McKeever, J. R. Buck, A.
D. Boozer, and H. J. Kimble, Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{92}, 143601 (2004).
\bibitem{boca04} \textquotedblleft Observation of the Vacuum-Rabi Spectrum for One Trapped
Atom,\textquotedblright\ A. Boca, R. Miller, K.~M. Birnbaum, A.~D.
Boozer, J. McKeever, and H.~J. Kimble, quant-ph/0410164.
\end{thebibliography}
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2005.MAR.D35.2