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Control of the electromagnetic environment of a quantum emitter by shaping the vacuum field in a coupled-cavity system

Robert Johne, Ron Schutjens, Sartoon Fattah poor, Chao-Yuan Jin, Andrea Fiore

Published 2015-03-20Version 1

We propose a scheme for the ultrafast control of the emitter-field coupling rate in cavity quantum electrodynamics. This is achieved by the control of the vacuum field seen by the emitter through a modulation of the optical modes in a coupled-cavity structure. The scheme allows the on/off switching of the coupling rate without perturbing the emitter and without introducing frequency chirps on the emitted photons. It can be used to control the shape of single-photon pulses for high-fidelity quantum state transfer, to control Rabi oscillations and as a gain-modulation method in lasers. We discuss two possible experimental implementations based on photonic crystal cavities and on microwave circuits.

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