Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
2011-08-15
A. Reinhard, T. Volz, et al. Nature Photonics 6, 93-96 (2012)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
10.1038/nphoton.2011.321
Optical non-linearities at the single-photon level are key ingredients for future photonic quantum technologies. Prime candidates for the realization of strong photon-photon interactions necessary for implementing quantum information processing tasks as well as for studying strongly correlated photons in an integrated photonic device setting are quantum dots embedded in photonic crystal nanocavities. Here, we report strong quantum correlations between photons on picosecond timescales. We observe (a) photon antibunching upon resonant excitation of the lowest-energy polariton state, proving that the first cavity photon blocks the subsequent injection events, and (b) photon bunching when the laser field is in two-photon resonance with the polariton eigenstates of the second Jaynes-Cummings manifold, demonstrating that two photons at this color are more likely to be injected into the cavity jointly, than they would otherwise. Together,these results demonstrate unprecedented strong single-photon non-linearities, paving the way for realizing a single-photon transistor or a quantum optical Josephson interferometer.
Badolato Antonio
Hennessy Kevin J.
Hu Evelyn L.
Imamoglu Atac
Reinhard Andreas
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