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Physical Review Letters | 2014

Scattering in the ultrastrong regime: nonlinear optics with one photon.

Eduardo Sánchez-Burillo; David Zueco; Juanjo García-Ripoll; Luis Martín-Moreno

The scattering of a flying photon by a two-level system ultrastrongly coupled to a one-dimensional photonic waveguide is studied numerically. The photonic medium is modeled as an array of coupled cavities and the whole system is analyzed beyond the rotating wave approximation using matrix product states. It is found that the scattering is strongly influenced by the single- and multiphoton dressed bound states present in the system. In the ultrastrong coupling regime a new channel for inelastic scattering appears, where an incident photon deposits energy into the qubit, exciting a photon-bound state, and escaping with a lower frequency. This single-photon nonlinear frequency conversion process can reach up to 50% efficiency. Other remarkable features in the scattering induced by counterrotating terms are a blueshift of the reflection resonance and a Fano resonance due to long-lived excited states.


Scientific Reports | 2012

Quantum navigation and ranking in complex networks.

Eduardo Sánchez-Burillo; Jordi Duch; Jesús Gómez-Gardeñes; David Zueco

Complex networks are formal frameworks capturing the interdependencies between the elements of large systems and databases. This formalism allows to use network navigation methods to rank the importance that each constituent has on the global organization of the system. A key example is Pagerank navigation which is at the core of the most used search engine of the World Wide Web. Inspired in this classical algorithm, we define a quantum navigation method providing a unique ranking of the elements of a network. We analyze the convergence of quantum navigation to the stationary rank of networks and show that quantumness decreases the number of navigation steps before convergence. In addition, we show that quantum navigation allows to solve degeneracies found in classical ranks. By implementing the quantum algorithm in real networks, we confirm these improvements and show that quantum coherence unveils new hierarchical features about the global organization of complex systems.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Quantum stochastic walks on networks for decision-making

Ismael Martínez-Martínez; Eduardo Sánchez-Burillo

Recent experiments report violations of the classical law of total probability and incompatibility of certain mental representations when humans process and react to information. Evidence shows promise of a more general quantum theory providing a better explanation of the dynamics and structure of real decision-making processes than classical probability theory. Inspired by this, we show how the behavioral choice-probabilities can arise as the unique stationary distribution of quantum stochastic walkers on the classical network defined from Luce’s response probabilities. This work is relevant because (i) we provide a very general framework integrating the positive characteristics of both quantum and classical approaches previously in confrontation, and (ii) we define a cognitive network which can be used to bring other connectivist approaches to decision-making into the quantum stochastic realm. We model the decision-maker as an open system in contact with her surrounding environment, and the time-length of the decision-making process reveals to be also a measure of the process’ degree of interplay between the unitary and irreversible dynamics. Implementing quantum coherence on classical networks may be a door to better integrate human-like reasoning biases in stochastic models for decision-making.


Physical Review A | 2016

Full two-photon downconversion of just a single photon

Eduardo Sánchez-Burillo; Luis Martín-Moreno; Juanjo García-Ripoll; David Zueco

We demonstrate, both numerically and analytically, that it is possible to generate two photons from one and only one photon. We characterize the output two photon field and make our calculations close to reality by including losses. Our proposal relies on real or artificial three-level atoms with a cyclic transition strongly coupled to a one-dimensional waveguide. We show that close to perfect downconversion with efficiency over 99% is reachable using state-of-the-art Waveguide QED architectures such as photonic crystals or superconducting circuits. In particular, we sketch an implementation in circuit QED, where the three level atom is a transmon.


Faraday Discussions | 2015

Nonlinear quantum optics in the (ultra)strong light-matter coupling.

Eduardo Sánchez-Burillo; Juan José García-Ripoll; Luis Martín-Moreno; David Zueco

The propagation of N photons in one dimensional waveguides coupled to M qubits is discussed, both in the strong and ultrastrong qubit-waveguide coupling. Special emphasis is placed on the characterisation of the nonlinear response and its linear limit for the scattered photons as a function of N, M, qubit inter distance and light-matter coupling. The quantum evolution is numerically solved via the matrix product states technique. The time evolutions for both the field and qubits are computed. The nonlinear character (as a function of N/M) depends on the computed observable. While perfect reflection is obtained for N/M≅1, photon-photon correlations are still resolved for ratios N/M=non-zero. Inter-qubit distance enhances the nonlinear response. Moving to the ultrastrong coupling regime, we observe that inelastic processes are robust against the number of qubits and that the qubit-qubit interaction mediated by the photons is qualitatively modified. The theory developed in this work models experiments in circuit QED, photonic crystals and dielectric waveguides.


Physical Review A | 2016

Full two-photon down-conversion of a single photon

Eduardo Sánchez-Burillo; Luis Martín-Moreno; Juan José García-Ripoll; David Zueco

We demonstrate, both numerically and analytically, that it is possible to generate two photons from one and only one photon. We characterize the output two photon field and make our calculations close to reality by including losses. Our proposal relies on real or artificial three-level atoms with a cyclic transition strongly coupled to a one-dimensional waveguide. We show that close to perfect downconversion with efficiency over 99% is reachable using state-of-the-art Waveguide QED architectures such as photonic crystals or superconducting circuits. In particular, we sketch an implementation in circuit QED, where the three level atom is a transmon.


Physical Review A | 2016

One- and two-photon scattering from generalized v -type atoms

Eduardo Sánchez-Burillo; Luis Martín-Moreno; David Zueco; Juan José García-Ripoll

The one- and two-photon scattering matrix


Physical Review A | 2017

Dynamical signatures of bound states in waveguide QED

Eduardo Sánchez-Burillo; David Zueco; Luis Martín-Moreno; Juan José García-Ripoll

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New Journal of Physics | 2018

Emergent causality and the N-photon scattering matrix in waveguide QED

Eduardo Sánchez-Burillo; Andrea Cadarso; Luis Martín-Moreno; Juan José García-Ripoll; David Zueco

is obtained analytically for a one-dimensional waveguide and a pointlike scatterer with


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2018

Single photons from vacuum.

Eduardo Sánchez-Burillo; Luis Martín-Moreno; Juan José García-Ripoll; David Zueco

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David Zueco

Spanish National Research Council

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Luis Martín-Moreno

Spanish National Research Council

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Juan José García-Ripoll

Spanish National Research Council

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Juanjo García-Ripoll

Spanish National Research Council

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Jordi Duch

Northwestern University

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