Heralded single photon absorption by a single atom
Nicolas Piro, Felix Rohde, Carsten Schuck, Marc Almendros, Jan Huwer,, Joyee Ghosh, Albrecht Haase, Markus Hennrich, Francois Dubin, and J\"urgen, Eschner

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the controlled absorption of heralded single photons by a single trapped atom, revealing strong correlations and advancing quantum matter-light interaction for quantum information applications.
Contribution
It presents the first experimental observation of heralded single photon absorption by a single atom, enabling new quantum networking and entanglement possibilities.
Findings
Strong correlations between herald photon detection and atomic state change
Experimental evidence of photon absorption by a single atom
Advancement in matter-light interaction control for quantum tech
Abstract
The emission and absorption of single photons by single atomic particles is a fundamental limit of matter-light interaction, manifesting its quantum mechanical nature. At the same time, as a controlled process it is a key enabling tool for quantum technologies, such as quantum optical information technology [1, 2] and quantum metrology [3, 4, 5, 6]. Controlling both emission and absorption will allow implementing quantum networking scenarios [1, 7, 8, 9], where photonic communication of quantum information is interfaced with its local processing in atoms. In studies of single-photon emission, recent progress includes control of the shape, bandwidth, frequency, and polarization of single-photon sources [10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17], and the demonstration of atom-photon entanglement [18, 19, 20]. Controlled absorption of a single photon by a single atom is much less investigated;…
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