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Beam splitter for dark and bright states of light

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Author(s):
Solak, Luiz O. R. ; Villas-Boas, Celso J. ; Rossatto, Daniel Z.
Total Authors: 3
Document type: Journal article
Source: PHYSICAL REVIEW A; v. 111, n. 5, p. 8-pg., 2025-05-05.
Abstract

Beam splitters are key elements in optical and photonic systems and are therefore employed in both classical and quantum technologies. Depending on the intended application, these devices can split incident light according to its power, polarization state, or wavelength. In this work, we theoretically present a type of beam splitter capable of separating a light beam into its two-mode bright and dark components. We propose a prototype based on an optical cross-cavity system resonantly coupled to a A-type three-level atom. The dark component of the incoming light is transmitted because the antisymmetric collective mode of the cavity setup is decoupled from the atom. Meanwhile, the bright component is reflected due to a quantum interference, which arises from the high cooperativity between the atom and the symmetric collective mode of the cavity setup. Although the device requires only a two-level atom to operate, using a three-level atom allows the device to be turned on or off by controlling the atomic ground states. Our results pave the way for applications of beam splitters that leverage the collective properties of light. Manipulating and exploiting this additional degree of freedom can advance the field of quantum optics and contribute to the development of quantum technologies. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 22/00209-6 - Second generation quantum technologies
Grantee:Celso Jorge Villas-Bôas
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants
FAPESP's process: 19/11999-5 - Collective effects on atomic systems, nuclear spins and cavity quantum electrodynamics
Grantee:Celso Jorge Villas-Bôas
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 18/22402-7 - Nonlinear effects in two-mode cavity QED systems
Grantee:Celso Jorge Villas-Bôas
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants