Gurpreet Kaur Gulati
University of Sussex
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Physical Review Letters | 2013
Bharath Srivathsan; Gurpreet Kaur Gulati; Brenda Chng; Gleb Maslennikov; Dzmitry Matsukevich; Christian Kurtsiefer
We observe narrow band pairs of time-correlated photons of wavelengths 776 and 795 nm from nondegenerate four-wave mixing in a laser-cooled atomic ensemble of ^{87}Rb using a cascade decay scheme. Coupling the photon pairs into single mode fibers, we observe an instantaneous rate of 7700 pairs per second with silicon avalanche photodetectors, and an optical bandwidth below 30 MHz. Detection events exhibit a strong correlation in time [g((2))(τ = 0) ≈ 5800] and a high coupling efficiency indicated by a pair-to-single ratio of 23%. The violation of the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality by a factor of 8.4 × 10(6) indicates a strong nonclassical correlation between the generated fields, while a Hanbury Brown-Twiss experiment in the individual photons reveals their thermal nature. The comparison between the measured frequency bandwidth and 1/e decay time of g((2)) indicates a transform-limited spectrum of the photon pairs. The narrow bandwidth and brightness of our source makes it ideal for interacting with atomic ensembles in quantum communication protocols.
Physical Review A | 2015
Victor Leong; Sandoko Kosen; Bharath Srivathsan; Gurpreet Kaur Gulati; Alessandro Cerè; Christian Kurtsiefer
We present Hong-Ou-Mandel interference of single photons generated via two different physical processes by two independent atomic systems: scattering by a single atom, and parametric generation via four-wave mixing in a cloud of cold atoms. Without any spectral filtering, we observe a visibility of V=62
Physical Review Letters | 2016
Stephen Begley; Markus Vogt; Gurpreet Kaur Gulati; Hiroki Takahashi; Matthias Keller
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Scientific Reports | 2017
Gurpreet Kaur Gulati; Hiroki Takahashi; Nina Podoliak; Peter Horak; Matthias Keller
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Physical Review Letters | 2014
Bharath Srivathsan; Gurpreet Kaur Gulati; Alessandro Cerè; Brenda Chng; Christian Kurtsiefer
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Physical Review A | 2018
Alessandro Cerè; Bharath Srivathsan; Gurpreet Kaur Gulati; Brenda Chng; Christian Kurtsiefer
6%. The observed interference demonstrates the compatibility of the two sources, forming the basis for an efficient quantum interface between different physical systems.
Optics Express | 2018
Ryan Wagner; Felipe Guzman; Akobuije Chijioke; Gurpreet Kaur Gulati; Matthias Keller; Gordon A. Shaw
Recent technological advances in cavity quantum electrodynamics (CQED) are paving the way to utilize multiple quantum emitters confined in a single optical cavity. In such systems, it is crucially important to control the quantum mechanical coupling of individual emitters to the cavity mode. In this regard, combining ion trap technologies with CQED provides a particularly promising approach due to the well-established motional control over trapped ions. Here, we experimentally demonstrate coupling of up to five trapped ions in a string to a high-finesse optical cavity. By changing the axial position and spacing of the ions in a fully deterministic manner, we systematically characterize their coupling to the cavity mode through visibility measurements of the cavity emission. In good agreement with the theoretical model, the results demonstrate that the geometrical configuration of multiple trapped ions can be manipulated to obtain optimal cavity coupling. Our system presents a new ground for exploring CQED with multiple quantum emitters, enabled by the highly controllable collective light-matter interaction.
Archive | 2017
Gurpreet Kaur Gulati; Hiroki Takahashi; Nina Podoliak; Peter Horak; Matthias Keller
In fiber based Fabry-Pérot Cavities (FFPCs), limited spatial mode matching between the cavity mode and input/output modes has been the main hindrance for many applications. We have demonstrated a versatile mode matching method for FFPCs. Our novel design employs an assembly of a graded-index and large core multimode fiber directly spliced to a single mode fiber. This all-fiber assembly transforms the propagating mode of the single mode fiber to match with the mode of a FFPC. As a result, we have measured a mode matching of 90% for a cavity length of ~400 μm. This is a significant improvement compared to conventional FFPCs coupled with just a single mode fiber, especially at long cavity lengths. Adjusting the parameters of the assembly, the fundamental cavity mode can be matched with the mode of almost any single mode fiber, making this approach highly versatile and integrable.
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015
Alessandro Cerè; Victor Leong; Gurpreet Kaur Gulati; Bharath Srivathsan; Sandoko Kosen; Christian Kurtsiefer
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2013
Bharath Srivathsan; Gurpreet Kaur Gulati; Chng Mei Yuen Brenda; Gleb Maslennikov; Dzmitry Matsukevich; Alessandro Cerè; Christian Kurtsiefer