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Opportunities and Challenges of Solid-State Quantum Nonlinear Optics

Author(s)
Kala, AbhinavSharp, DavidChoi, MinhoManna, ArnabDeshmukh, PrathmeshVeetil, Vijin KizhakeMenon, VinodPelton, MatthewWaks, EdoMajumdar, Arka
Issued Date
2025-04
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.4c14992
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/88791
Citation
ACS NANO, v.19, no.15, pp.14557 - 14578
Abstract
Nonlinear interactions between photons are fundamentally weak as the photons do not interact directly with each other, and any interaction is mediated by matter. This has motivated researchers over many decades to search for strongly nonlinear materials (by controlling electronic properties) and optical resonators with strong spatial and temporal confinement of light. An extreme form of nonlinear optics is quantum nonlinear optics, where we can realize nonlinear interaction between single photons. Such quantum nonlinear optics is at the heart of any photonic quantum information system including analog quantum simulation and fault-tolerant quantum computing. While engineering light-matter interactions can effectively create photon-photon interactions, the required photon number to observe any nonlinearity are normally very high, where any quantum-mechanical signature disappears. However, with emerging low-dimensional materials and engineered photonic resonators, the photon number can be reduced to reach the quantum nonlinear optical regime. In this review paper, we discuss different mechanisms exploited in solid-state platforms to attain quantum nonlinear optics. We review emerging materials and optical resonator architectures with different dimensionalities. We also present future research directions and open problems in this field
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
1936-0851
Keyword (Author)
Single-photon blockadeNanocavitiesStronglight-matter interactionPolariton blockadeUnconventional photon blockadeSolution-processed materialsTwo-dimensional materialsRydberg excitons
Keyword
WHISPERING-GALLERY MODESSEMICONDUCTOR MICROCAVITYEXCITON-POLARITONSRYDBERG EXCITONSROOM-TEMPERATURESINGLE PHOTONSQUALITY FACTORPHASE-SHIFTSCRYSTALCAVITY

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