نتایج جستجو برای: spontaneous emission
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We present a new, alternative approach to realize a wavelength swept light source with no fundamental limit to sweep speed. Amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) light alternately passes a cascade of optical gain elements and tunable optical bandpass filters. We show that for high sweep speeds, the control signal for the different filters has to be applied with a defined, precise phase delay on ...
We establish the connection between decoherence-free subspaces of quantum information and spontaneous emission cancellation in quantum optics with molecules. Both phenomena rely on the destructive interference of transition amplitudes from two initial states to a common target state. We discuss physical similarities, differences, and limitations of both phenomena.
Cavity–emitter coupling can enable a host of potential applications in quantum optics, from low-threshold lasers to brighter single-photon sources for quantum cryptography1. Although some of the first demonstrations of spontaneous emission modification occurred in metallic structures2,3, it was only after the recent demonstration of cavity quantum electrodynamics effects in dielectric optical c...
The radiative interaction of solid-state emitters with cavity fields is the basis of semiconductor microcavity lasers and cavity quantum electrodynamics (CQED) systems. Its control in real time would open new avenues for the generation of non-classical light states, the control of entanglement and the modulation of lasers. However, unlike atomic CQED or circuit quantum electrodynamics, the real...
The evolution of a quantum state undergoing radiative decay depends on how its emission is detected. If the emission is detected in the form of energy quanta, the evolution is characterized by a quantum jump to a lower energy state. In contrast, detection of the wave nature of the emitted radiation leads to different dynamics. Here, we investigate the diffusive dynamics of a superconducting art...
a St. Petersburg University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics (ITMO), St. Petersburg 197101, Russia b St. Petersburg Academic University – Nanotechnology Research and Education Centre, St. Petersburg 194021, Russia c Ioffe Physical Technical Institute, St. Petersburg 194021, Russia d School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Queen Mary University of London, London E...
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