A fully-integrated single-photon source based on single Rb atoms
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Abstract
We describe recent work towards a fully-integrated single-photon source based on the use of single atoms captured from a grating magneto-optical trap (GMOT). Single Rb atoms from a fiber-coupled GMOT will be loaded into an optical dipole trap formed by light from an integrated polarization-maintaining (PM) fiber. Trapped single atoms will be excited to the $^{2}P_{1/2}$ state using resonant light. The resulting single-photon florescence will be collected through the same PM fiber as is used for trapping, and routed to further experiments. We describe progress towards an intermediate implementation incorporating integrated optical fibers and free space light sources. The completed, fully-integrated single-photon source will have numerous applications in quantum communications and quantum information processing, and particularly in improvement of the performance of quantum key distribution systems.
Authors
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Garrett Hickman
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Cecilia Vollbrecht
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Brandon Mehlenbacher
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Zhaoning Yu
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Yuzhe Xiao
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Randall Goldsmith
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Mikhail Kats
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Mark Saffman
University of Wisconsin - Madison & ColdQuanta, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison, University of Wisconsin - Madison and ColdQuanta, Inc.