Carving Complex Many-Atom Entangled States by Single-Photon Detection
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Abstract
We propose a versatile and efficient method to generate a broad class of complex entangled states of many atoms via the detection of a single photon. For an atomic ensemble contained in a strongly coupled optical cavity illuminated by weak single- or multifrequency light, the atom-light interaction entangles the frequency spectrum of a transmitted photon with the collective spin of the atomic ensemble. Simple time-resolved detection of the transmitted photon then projects the atomic ensemble into a desired pure entangled state. This method can be implemented with existing technology, yields high success probability per trial, and can generate complex entangled states such as mesoscopic superposition states of coherent spin states with high fidelity.
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Authors
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Wenlan Chen
Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
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Jiazhong Hu
Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
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Yiheng Duan
Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
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Boris Braverman
Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
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Hao Zhang
Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Vladan Vuletic
Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, MIT, Department of Physics and Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT