摘要
Quantum technology is highly relevant to manipulating photon states, for which the quantum waveguide serves as a primary building block. It is a vital task to explore the statistics of tens-of-photons states in quantum waveguides coupled to quantum emitters, such as optical cavities (OCs), two-level atoms (TLAs), and Jaynes-Cummings emitters (JCEs). However, the related theoretical framework has not been established. Here, we use matrix-product-state theory and show that although OCs do not change the second-order photon-photon correlation g(2), they can tune the occupation ratio of bunching photons η. What is more, the states scattered by TLAs and JCEs exhibit extremely different statistical behaviors in tens-of-photons cases with respect to those in few-photon ones. The scattering effects from JCEs tend to those from OCs as photon number n→∞, and photon-photon correlation due to JCEs reaches a maximum value as n increases. We anticipate these distinguishable results for tens-of-photons states will be a starting point for multiphoton manipulation in quantum waveguides.
源语言 | 英语 |
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文章编号 | 033701 |
期刊 | Physical Review A |
卷 | 110 |
期 | 3 |
DOI | |
出版状态 | 已出版 - 9月 2024 |