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Electromagnetically induced transparency on a single artificial atom

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posted on 2013-07-23, 11:17 authored by A.A. Abdumalikov, O.V. Astafiev, Alexandre ZagoskinAlexandre Zagoskin, Yu A. Pashkin, Y. Nakamura, J.S. Tsai
We present experimental observation of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) on a single macroscopic artificial “atom” (superconducting quantum system) coupled to open 1D space of a transmission line. Unlike in an optical media with many atoms, the single-atom EIT in 1D space is revealed in suppression of reflection of electromagnetic waves, rather than absorption. The observed almost 100% modulation of the reflection and transmission of propagating microwaves demonstrates full controllability of individual artificial atoms and a possibility to manipulate the atomic states. The system can be used as a switchable mirror of microwaves and opens a good perspective for its applications in photonic quantum information processing and other fields.

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  • Physics

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ABDUMALIKOV, A.A. ... et al, 2010. Electromagnetically induced transparency on a single artificial atom. Physical Review Letters, 104 (19), 193601.

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© The American Physical Society

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2010

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This article was published in the journal, Physical Review Letters [© The American Physical Society]. It is also available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.193601

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0031-9007

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1079-7114

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  • en

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