Quantum Entanglement of Fock States with Perfectly Efficient Ultraslow Single-Probe Photon Four-Wave Mixing

M. G. Payne, L. Deng

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Abstract

We propose a method to achieve quantum entanglement of two Fock states with perfectly efficient, ultraslow propagation enhanced four-wave mixing. A cold atomic medium is illuminated with a two-mode cw control laser to produce coherent mixtures of excited states. An ultraslowly propagating, single-photon quantum probe field completes the four-wave mixing with 100% photon flux conversion efficiency, creating a depth dependent entanglement of two Fock states. We show that at a suitable propagation distance, a maximum entangled state is created with a single-photon wave-packet state that has 50% probability of being in each of two product-type Fock states.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume91
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 18 2003

Disciplines

  • Physical Sciences and Mathematics
  • Physics

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