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Strong interaction between light and a single trapped atom without a cavity


Abstract:

We measured the extinction of a focused light beam by a single 87Rb atom localized in an optical dipole trap and found a value of 7.2% for a focused Gaussian beam resonan...Show More

Abstract:

We measured the extinction of a focused light beam by a single 87Rb atom localized in an optical dipole trap and found a value of 7.2% for a focused Gaussian beam resonantly interacting with an atomic two-level system. Various models describing interaction of an atom with a focused light field are compared to explain our experimental result. Our experiment suggests that a strong coupling may be achieved without cavity assistance. This opens new perspectives for a development of an efficient atom-photon interface for Quantum Information processing.
Date of Conference: 04-09 May 2008
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 July 2008
Print ISBN:978-1-55752-859-9
Conference Location: San Jose, CA

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