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Arrays of open, independently tunable microcavities | C. Derntl
; M. Schneider
; J. Schalko
; A. Bittner
; J. Schmiedmayer
; U. Schmid
; M. Trupke
; | Date: |
30 Aug 2013 | Abstract: | Microcavities are ideal interfaces between photons as flying qubits and
quantum emitters as stationary qubits, as they strongly enhance the interaction
between light and matter. For quantum devices such as quantum simulators or
computers to become of practical use, thousands of qubits will need to be
connected in an efficient, scalable manner. Here we present the first scaled
microcavity system which enables the creation of large numbers of highly
uniform, tunable light-matter interfaces using ions, neutral atoms or
solid-state qubits. The microcavities are created by means of silicon
micro-fabrication, are coupled directly to optical fibres and can be
independently tuned electrostatically to the chosen stationary qubits, paving
the way for arbitrarily large networks of optically connected quantum emitters. | Source: | arXiv, 1309.0023 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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