A chip-scale atomic beam source for non-classical light
A chip-scale atomic beam source for non-classical light
Room temperature thermal atoms have proven to be a powerful resource for magnetometry, electrometry, atom-entanglement generation, and robust atomic clocks. Recent efforts have sought to realize compact and highly manufacturable atomic vapors and atomic beams for chip-scale magnetometry and atomic clocks. Here, we show that a chip-scale rubidium beam source can be integrated with a high finesse cavity-QED system to generate non-classical light. By demonstrating the compatibility of these two technologies, we open a new path for distributed sources of non-classical light and set the stage for using cavity-QED to enhance the performance of chip-scale magnetometers and atomic clocks.
Braden J. Larsen、Hagan Hensley、Gabriela D. Martinez、Alexander Staron、William R. McGehee、John Kitching、James K. Thompson
粒子探测技术、辐射探测技术、核仪器仪表
Braden J. Larsen,Hagan Hensley,Gabriela D. Martinez,Alexander Staron,William R. McGehee,John Kitching,James K. Thompson.A chip-scale atomic beam source for non-classical light[EB/OL].(2025-05-30)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.00199.点此复制
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