Carving complex many-atom entangled states by single-photon detection

ORAL

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 multi-frequency 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 trials, and can generate complex entangled states such as multicomponent Schr\"{o}dinger cat states with high fidelity.

Authors

  • Jiazhong Hu

    Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT

  • Wenlan Chen

    Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT

  • Yiheng Duan

    Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT

  • Boris Braverman

    Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT

  • Hao Zhang

    Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT

  • Vladan Vuletic

    Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT