Nanophotonics (Jun 2022)

Unveiling atom-photon quasi-bound states in hybrid plasmonic-photonic cavity

  • Lu Yu-Wei,
  • Zhou Wen-Jie,
  • Li Yongyao,
  • Li Runhua,
  • Liu Jing-Feng,
  • Wu Lin,
  • Tan Haishu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2022-0162
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 14
pp. 3307 – 3317

Abstract

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Dissipation, often associated with plasmons, leads to decoherence and is generally considered fatal for quantum nonlinearities and entanglement. Counterintuitively, by introducing a dissipative plasmonic nanoantenna into a typical cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) system, we unveil the wide existence of the atom-photon quasi-bound state (qBS), a kind of exotic eigenstate with anomalously small decay, in the hybrid plasmonic-photonic cavity. To derive the analytical condition of atom-photon qBS, we formulate a quantized two-mode model of the local density of states by connecting the interacting uncoupled cavity modes to the macroscopic QED. With resonant plasmon-photon coupling, we showcase the single-atom qBS that improves the efficiency of single-photon generation over one order of magnitude; and the two-atom qBS that significantly enhances spontaneous entanglement generation compared with a bare photonic cavity. Notably, such single-atom and multi-atom qBS can be simultaneously accessed in realistic plasmonic-photonic cavities, providing a versatile platform for advanced quantum technologies, such as quantum light sources, quantum computation, and quantum information.

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