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Detection of single ions in a nanoparticle coupled to a fiber cavity
Many quantum information protocols require the storage and manipulation of information over long times, and its exchange between nodes of a quantum network across long distances. Implementing these protocols requires an advanced quantum hardware, featuring, for example, a register of long-lived and...
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Published in: | Optica 2023-10, Vol.10 (10), p.1339-1344 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Many quantum information protocols require the storage and manipulation
of information over long times, and its exchange between nodes of a
quantum network across long distances. Implementing these protocols
requires an advanced quantum hardware, featuring, for example, a
register of long-lived and interacting qubits with an efficient
optical interface in the telecommunication band. Here we present the
Purcell-enhanced detection of single solid-state ions in erbium-doped
nanoparticles placed in a fiber cavity, emitting photons at
1536 nm. The open-access design of the cavity allows for
complete tunability in both space and frequency, selecting individual
particles and ions. The ions are confined in a volume two orders of
magnitude smaller than in previous realizations, increasing the
probability of finding ions separated by only a few nanometers, which
could then interact. We report the detection of individual spectral
features presenting saturation of the emission count rate and
linewidth, as expected for two-level systems. We also report an
uncorrected
g
(2)
(0) of 0.24(5) for the emitted field,
confirming the presence of a single emitter. Our fully
fiber-integrated system is an important step towards the realization
of the initially envisioned quantum hardware. |
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ISSN: | 2334-2536 2334-2536 |
DOI: | 10.1364/OPTICA.491692 |