ac Stark Splitting and Quantum Interference with Intersubband Transitions in Quantum Wells 论文
2005Physical Review Letters引用 217
Quantum optics and atomic interactionsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum Information and Cryptography
摘要
Resonant optical coupling experiments have demonstrated coherent quantum interference between the Stark-split "dressed states" of a synthesized 3-level electronic system in a semiconductor quantum well. Analysis of the dephasing mechanisms reveals dipole selection rules closely analogous to those seen in atomic spectroscopy experiments. In this respect, these systems behave as "artificial atoms" for the purposes of observing a range of nonclassical coherent optical effects. The prospects for exploiting them for scalable quantum information processing applications are more promising than previous dephasing models would have predicted.