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Targeted photonic routers with chiral photon-atom interactions

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 97, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.97.023821

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [11304210, 11534002, U1530401, U1330201]

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The photonic router is a key device in optical quantum networks. Conventional routers, however, can only transfer a photon from the input port to the desired port probabilistically. Here, we propose to use chiral photon-atom interactions for targeted routing that can transfer a single photon from the input port to an arbitrarily selected output port deterministically, i.e., with 100% probability. The configuration of the proposed router consists of a driven three-level atom which is chirally coupled to two photonic waveguides simultaneously. It is shown that, by properly adjusting the driving field on the atom, a single photon inputting from one port of the first waveguide can be deterministically transferred to one of the selected output ports of the second waveguide. Both resonant and nonresonant photons can be deterministically routed to the desired ports. We also examine how the routing fidelity is influenced by dissipations and imperfections, and investigate the transmission characters of two resonant photons.

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