Stopping single photons in one-dimensional circuit quantum electrodynamics systems

  • Jung Tsung Shen
  • , M. L. Povinelli
  • , Sunil Sandhu
  • , Shanhui Fan

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Abstract

We propose a mechanism to stop and time reverse single photons in one-dimensional circuit quantum electrodynamics systems. As a concrete example, we exploit the large tunability of the superconducting charge quantum bit (charge qubit) to predict one-photon transport properties in multiple-qubit systems with dynamically controlled transition frequencies. In particular, two qubits coupled to a waveguide give rise to a single-photon transmission line shape that is analogous to electromagnetically induced transparency in atomic systems. Furthermore, by cascading double-qubit structures to form an array and dynamically controlling the qubit transition frequencies, a single photon can be stopped, stored, and time reversed. With a properly designed array, two photons can be stopped and stored in the system at the same time. Moreover, the unit cell of the array can be designed to be of deep subwavelength scale, miniaturizing the circuit.

Original languageEnglish
Article number035320
JournalPhysical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume75
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007

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