Applications of Single Photons from a Single Quantum Dot in Quantum Information Processing

2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Scholz ◽  
T. Aichele ◽  
S. Ramelow ◽  
O. Benson
Author(s):  
S. Varoutsis ◽  
S. Laurent ◽  
E. Viasnoff-Schwoob ◽  
A. Lemaitre ◽  
I. Sagnes ◽  
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Author(s):  
Lei Tang ◽  
Keyu Xia

Optical isolation is important for protecting a laser from damage due to the detrimental back reflection of light. It typically relies on breaking Lorentz reciprocity and normally is achieved via the Faraday magneto-optical effect, requiring a strong external magnetic field. Single-photon isolation, the quantum counterpart of optical isolation, is the key functional component in quantum information processing, but its realization is challenging. In this chapter, we present all-optical schemes for isolating the backscattering from single photons. In the first scheme, we show the single-photon isolation can be realized by using a chiral quantum optical system, in which a quantum emitter asymmetrically couples to nanowaveguide modes or whispering-gallery modes with high optical chirality. Secondly, we propose a chiral optical Kerr nonlinearity to bypass the so-called dynamical reciprocity in nonlinear optics and then achieve room-temperature photon isolation with low insertion loss. The concepts we present may pave the way for quantum information processing in an unconventional way.


2013 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Förtsch ◽  
Josef U. Fürst ◽  
Christoffer Wittmann ◽  
Dmitry Strekalov ◽  
Andrea Aiello ◽  
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