Literature DB >> 27715121

Large Bragg Reflection from One-Dimensional Chains of Trapped Atoms Near a Nanoscale Waveguide.

Neil V Corzo1, Baptiste Gouraud1, Aveek Chandra1, Akihisa Goban2, Alexandra S Sheremet3,4, Dmitriy V Kupriyanov5, Julien Laurat1.   

Abstract

We report experimental observations of a large Bragg reflection from arrays of cold atoms trapped near a one-dimensional nanoscale waveguide. By using an optical lattice in the evanescent field surrounding a nanofiber with a period nearly commensurate with the resonant wavelength, we observe a reflectance of up to 75% for the guided mode. Each atom behaves as a partially reflecting mirror and an ordered chain of about 2000 atoms is sufficient to realize an efficient Bragg mirror. Measurements of the reflection spectra as a function of the lattice period and the probe polarization are reported. The latter shows the effect of the chiral character of nanoscale waveguides on this reflection. The ability to control photon transport in 1D waveguides coupled to spin systems would enable novel quantum network capabilities and the study of many-body effects emerging from long-range interactions.

Year:  2016        PMID: 27715121     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.133603

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev Lett        ISSN: 0031-9007            Impact factor:   9.161


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