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Physical Review A | 2014

Scattering resonances and bound states for strongly interacting Rydberg polaritons

Przemyslaw Bienias; Soonwon Choi; Ofer Firstenberg; Mohammad F. Maghrebi; Michael Gullans; Mikhail D. Lukin; Alexey V. Gorshkov; Hans Peter Büchler

We provide a theoretical framework describing slow-light polaritons interacting via atomic Rydberg states. We use a diagrammatic method to analytically derive the scattering properties of two polaritons. We identify parameter regimes where polariton-polariton interactions are repulsive. Furthermore, in the regime of attractive interactions, we identify multiple two-polariton bound states, calculate their dispersion, and study the resulting scattering resonances. Finally, the two-particle scattering properties allow us to derive the effective low-energy many-body Hamiltonian. This theoretical platform is applicable to ongoing experiments.


Nature Communications | 2016

Enhancement of Rydberg-mediated single-photon nonlinearities by electrically tuned Förster resonances

Hannes Gorniaczyk; Christoph Tresp; Przemyslaw Bienias; Asaf Paris-Mandoki; Weibin Li; Ivan Mirgorodskiy; Hans Peter Büchler; Igor Lesanovsky; Sebastian Hofferberth

Mapping the strong interaction between Rydberg atoms onto single photons via electromagnetically induced transparency enables manipulation of light at the single-photon level and few-photon devices such as all-optical switches and transistors operated by individual photons. Here we demonstrate experimentally that Stark-tuned Förster resonances can substantially increase this effective interaction between individual photons. This technique boosts the gain of a single-photon transistor to over 100, enhances the non-destructive detection of single Rydberg atoms to a fidelity beyond 0.8, and enables high-precision spectroscopy on Rydberg pair states. On top, we achieve a gain larger than 2 with gate photon read-out after the transistor operation. Theory models for Rydberg polariton propagation on Förster resonance and for the projection of the stored spin-wave yield excellent agreement to our data and successfully identify the main decoherence mechanism of the Rydberg transistor, paving the way towards photonic quantum gates.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Dipolar dephasing of Rydberg D-state polaritons

Christoph Tresp; Przemyslaw Bienias; Sebastian Mario Weber; Hannes Gorniaczyk; Ivan Mirgorodskiy; Hans Peter Büchler; Sebastian Hofferberth

We experimentally study the effects of the anisotropic Rydberg interaction on D-state Rydberg polaritons slowly propagating through a cold atomic sample. We observe the interaction-induced dephasing of Rydberg polaritons at very low photon input rates into the medium. We develop a model combining the propagation of the two-photon wave function through our system with nonperturbative calculations of the anisotropic Rydberg interaction to show that the observed effect can be attributed to pairwise interaction of individual Rydberg polaritons at distances larger than the Rydberg blockade.


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Three-Body Interaction of Rydberg Slow-Light Polaritons.

Krzysztof Jachymski; Przemyslaw Bienias; Hans Peter Büchler

We study a system of three photons in an atomic medium coupled to Rydberg states near the conditions of electromagnetically induced transparency. Based on the analytical analysis of the microscopic set of equations in the far-detuned regime, the effective three-body interaction for these Rydberg polaritons is derived. For slow light polaritons, we find a strong three-body repulsion with the remarkable property that three polaritons can become essentially noninteracting at short distances. This analysis allows us to derive the influence of the three-body repulsion on bound states and correlation functions of photons propagating through a one-dimensional atomic cloud.


New Journal of Physics | 2016

Quantum theory of Kerr nonlinearity with Rydberg slow light polaritons

Przemyslaw Bienias; Hans Peter Büchler

We study the propagation of Rydberg slow light polaritons through an atomic medium in the regime where the dispersion relation for the polaritons is well described by the slow light velocity alone. In this regime, the quantum many-body problem can be solved analytically for arbitrary shape of the atomic cloud. We demonstrate the connection of Rydberg polaritons to the behavior of a conventional Kerr nonlinearity for weak interactions and determine the leading quantum corrections for increasing interactions. We propose an experimental setup which allows one to measure the effective two-body interaction potential between Rydberg polaritons as well as higher-body interactions. Our work shows that the locality and causality based no-go theorems for quantum gates do not apply to setups based on Rydberg polaritons.


European Physical Journal-special Topics | 2016

Few-body quantum physics with strongly interacting Rydberg polaritons

Przemyslaw Bienias

Abstract We present an extension of our recent paper [Bienias et al., Phys. Rev. A 90, 053804 (2014)] in which we demonstrated the scattering properties and bound-state structure of two Rydberg polaritons, as well as the derivation of the effective low-energy many-body Hamiltonian. Here, we derive a microscopic Hamiltonian describing the propagation of Rydberg slow light polaritons in one dimension. We describe possible decoherence processes within a Master equation approach, and derive equations of motion in a Schroedinger picture by using an effective non-Hermitian Hamiltonian. We illustrate diagrammatic methods on two examples: First, we show the solution for a single polariton in an external potential by exact summation of Feynman diagrams. Secondly, we solve the two body problem in a weakly interacting regime exactly.


Physical Review A | 2013

Correlations of a quasi-two-dimensional dipolar ultracold gas at finite temperatures

Krzysztof Pawłowski; Przemyslaw Bienias; Tilman Pfau; Kazimierz Rzążewski


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2018

Coherent optical nano-tweezers for ultra-cold atoms.

Przemyslaw Bienias; S. Subhankar; Yidan Wang; T-C Tsui; F. Jendrzejewski; T. Tiecke; G. Juzeliunas; Liang Jiang; S L. Rolston; J. V. Porto; Alexey V. Gorshkov


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2018

Photon propagation through dissipative Rydberg media at large input rates

Przemyslaw Bienias; James S. Douglas; Asaf Paris-Mandoki; Paraj Titum; Ivan Mirgorodskiy; Christoph Tresp; Emil Zeuthen; Michael Gullans; Marco T. Manzoni; Sebastian Hofferberth; Darrick E. Chang; Alexey V. Gorshkov


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2018

Scale-Invariant Continuous Entanglement Renormalization of a Chern Insulator.

Su-Kuan Chu; Guanyu Zhu; James R. Garrison; Zachary Eldredge; Ana Valdés Curiel; Przemyslaw Bienias; I. B. Spielman; Alexey V. Gorshkov

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