Published February 26, 2025
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Cavity QED in a high NA resonator
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- 1. Stanford University
- 2. University of Chicago
Description
From fundamental studies of light-matter interaction to applications in quantum networking and sensing, cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) provides a toolbox to control interactions between atoms and photons. The coherence of interactions is determined by the single-pass atomic absorption and number of photon round-trips. Reducing the cavity loss has enabled resonators supporting 1 million roundtrips but with limited material choices and increased alignment sensitivity. Here, we present a high–numerical aperture, lens-based resonator that pushes the single-atom single-photon absorption probability near its fundamental limit, reducing the mode size at the atom to order λ. This resonator provides a single-atom cooperativity of 1.6 in a cavity where the light circulates ∼10 times. We load single 87Rb atoms into this cavity, observe strong coupling, and demonstrate cavity-enhanced atom detection with fidelity of 99.55(6)% and survival of 99.89(4)% in 130 μs. Introducing intracavity imaging systems will enable cavity arrays compatible with Rydberg atom array computing technologies, expanding the applicability of the cavity QED toolbox.
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All data needed to evaluate the conclusions in the paper are present in the paper and/or the Supplementary Materials. Raw data files are available for download from Dryad at tag doi:10.5061/dryad.xgxd254s8.Files
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- DOI
- 10.1126/sciadv.ads8171
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:14655
Funding
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- FA9550-22-1-0279
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- A9550-19-1-0399
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- FA9550-19-1-0140
- Army Research Office
- W911NF-23-1-0053
- Hertz Foundation
- National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate
- National Science Foundation
- Graduate Research Fellowship Program