Non-destructive photon detection using a single rare earth ion coupled to a photonic cavity

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Abstract

We study the possibility of using single rare-earth ions coupled to a photonic cavity with high cooperativity for performing non-destructive measurements of photons, which would be useful for global quantum networks and photonic quantum computing. We calculate the achievable fidelity as a function of the parameters of the rare-earth ion and photonic cavity, which include the ion's optical and spin dephasing rates, the cavity linewidth, the single photon coupling to the cavity, and the detection efficiency. We suggest a promising experimental realization using current state of the art technology in Nd:YVO$_4$.

*This work was supported by NSERC (Canada). AF and TZ acknowledge support from National Science Foundation CAREER award 1454607.

Authors

  • Chris O'Brien

    • Material Science, Lynntech, Inc.
  • Tian Zhong

    • T.J. Watson Laboratory of Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology
  • Andrei Faraon

    • T.J. Watson Laboratory of Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology
  • Christoph Simon

    • Institute for Quantum Science and Technology and Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary