An optical chip for a single atom single photon source
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Abstract
We report on progress towards a single atom, single photon source using a fiber connected optical chip. Quantum experiments with cold atoms are burdened by the complexity of the experimental apparatus. Using fiber connectorized optics and a grating MOT suitable for cooling Rb atoms we fabricate a pre-aligned device usable as a single photon source for quantum communication experiments. The device integrates a grating MOT with a single beam dipole trap produced by a fiber and GRIN lens combination. MOT atoms are loaded into the dipole trap and then used as a source of single photons which are collected by the same optical fiber. We will report on details of the fabrication of the optical chip, experimental characterization, and progress towards generating high purity single photons.
Presenters
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Jin Zhang
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Authors
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Jin Zhang
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Eunji Oh
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Zhaoning Yu
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Brandon Mehlenbacher
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Mikhail Kats
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Randall Goldsmith
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Mark Saffman
University of Wisconsin - Madison, University of Wisconsin - Madison and ColdQuanta, Inc., University of Wisconsin - Madison and ColdQuanta Inc., University of Wisconsin - Madison, ColdQuanta, Inc.