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Nonlinear Zeeman Effects in the Cavity-Enhanced Emission of Polarised Photons
by
Barrett, Thomas D
, Kuhn, Axel
, Barter, Oliver
, Stuart, Dustin
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Atomic structure
/ Emission analysis
/ Hyperfine structure
/ Photons
2018
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Nonlinear Zeeman Effects in the Cavity-Enhanced Emission of Polarised Photons
by
Barrett, Thomas D
, Kuhn, Axel
, Barter, Oliver
, Stuart, Dustin
in
Atomic structure
/ Emission analysis
/ Hyperfine structure
/ Photons
2018
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Nonlinear Zeeman Effects in the Cavity-Enhanced Emission of Polarised Photons
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Nonlinear Zeeman Effects in the Cavity-Enhanced Emission of Polarised Photons
2018
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Overview
We theoretically and experimentally investigate nonlinear Zeeman effects within a polarised single-photon source that uses a single 87Rb atom strongly coupled to a high finesse optical cavity. The breakdown of the atomic hyperfine structure in the D2 transition manifold for intermediate strength magnetic fields is shown to result in asymmetric and, ultimately, inhibited operation of the polarised atom-photon interface. The coherence of the system is considered using Hong-Ou-Mandel interference of the emitted photons. This informs the next steps to be taken and the modelling of future implementations, based on feasible cavity designs operated in regimes minimising nonlinear Zeeman effects, is presented and shown to provide improved performance.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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