2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2010.15198
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Room Temperature Quantum Coherent Revival in an Ensemble of Artificial Atoms

Igor Khanonkin,
Ori Eyal,
Johann Peter Reithmaier
et al.

Abstract: We report a demonstration of the hallmark concept of quantum optics: periodic collapse and revival of quantum coherence (QCR) in a room temperature ensemble of quantum dots (QD). Control over quantum states, inherent to QCR, together with the dynamical QD properties present an opportunity for practical room temperature building blocks of quantum information processing. The amplitude decay of QCR is dictated by the QD homogeneous linewidth, thus, enabling its extraction in a double-pulse Ramsey-type experiment.… Show more

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“…Ramsey fringes, photon echoes, and even quantum coherent revival [53][54][55]. Currently, these phenomena are probed optically, which limits the ability to study the properties of single qubits out of a dense ensemble and understand how they vary within the ensemble.…”
Section: Discussion and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ramsey fringes, photon echoes, and even quantum coherent revival [53][54][55]. Currently, these phenomena are probed optically, which limits the ability to study the properties of single qubits out of a dense ensemble and understand how they vary within the ensemble.…”
Section: Discussion and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%