Continuously tunable single-photon level nonlinearity with Rydberg state wave-function engineering.

Biao Xu, Gen-Sheng Ye, Yue Chang, Tao Shi, Lin Li
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Extending optical nonlinearity into the extremely weak light regime is at the heart of quantum optics, since it enables the efficient generation of photonic entanglement and implementation of photonic quantum logic gate. Here, we demonstrate the capability for continuously tunable single-photon level nonlinearity, enabled by precise control of Rydberg interaction over two orders of magnitude, through the use of microwave-assisted wave-function engineering. To characterize this nonlinearity, light storage and retrieval protocol utilizing Rydberg electromagnetically induced transparency is employed, and the quantum statistics of the retrieved photons are analyzed. As a first application, we demonstrate our protocol can speed up the preparation of single photons in low-lying Rydberg states by a factor of up to∼40. Our work holds the potential to accelerate quantum operations and to improve the circuit depth and connectivity in Rydberg systems, representing a crucial step towards scalable quantum information processing with Rydberg atoms.

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利用雷德贝格态波函数工程实现连续可调的单光子级非线性。
将光学非线性扩展到极微弱的光环境是量子光学的核心,因为它能有效地产生光子纠缠和实现光子量子逻辑门。在这里,我们展示了连续可调单光子级非线性的能力,通过使用微波辅助波函数工程,精确控制雷德堡相互作用超过两个数量级。为了描述这种非线性,我们采用了利用雷德贝格电磁诱导透明度的光存储和检索协议,并对检索光子的量子统计进行了分析。作为首次应用,我们展示了我们的协议可以将低洼雷德贝格态单光子的制备速度提高约 40 倍。我们的工作有望加速量子操作,并改善雷德贝格系统中的电路深度和连通性,这是用雷德贝格原子实现可扩展量子信息处理的关键一步。
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