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Optimal sizes of dielectric microspheres for cavity QED with strong coupling

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 67, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.67.033806

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The whispering gallery modes (WGMs) of quartz microspheres are investigated for the purpose of strong coupling between single photons and atoms in cavity quantum electrodynamics (cavity QED). Within our current understanding of the loss mechanisms of the WGMs, the saturation photon number n(0) and critical atom number N-0 cannot be minimized simultaneously, so that an optimal sphere size is taken to be the radius for which the geometric mean rootn(0)N(0), is minimized. While a general treatment is given for the dimensionless parameters used to characterize the atom-cavity system, detailed consideration is given to the D-2 transition in atomic cesium at lambda(0)=852 nm using fused-silica microspheres, for which the maximum coupling coefficient g(a)/(2pi)approximate to750 MHz occurs for a sphere radius a=3.63 mum corresponding to the minimum for n(0)approximate to6.06x10(-6). By contrast, the minimum for N(0)approximate to9.00x10(-6) occurs for a sphere radius of a=8.12 mum, while the optimal sphere size for which rootn(0)N(0) is minimized occurs at a=7.83 mum. On an experimental front, we have fabricated fused-silica microspheres with radii asimilar to10 mum and consistently observed quality factors Qgreater than or equal to0.8x10(7). These results for the WGMs are compared with corresponding parameters achieved in Fabry-Perot cavities to demonstrate the significant potential of microspheres as a tool for cavity QED with strong coupling.

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