Optical Nanofibers: a new platform for quantum optics
Pablo Solano, Jeffrey A. Grover, Jonathan E. Hoffman, Sylvain Ravets,, Fredrik K. Fatemi, Luis A. Orozco, and Steven L. Rolston

TL;DR
Optical nanofibers provide a versatile platform for quantum optics, enabling tight light confinement, enhanced atom-light interactions, and potential for quantum information processing and many-body physics.
Contribution
This paper reviews the development and unique properties of optical nanofibers, highlighting their applications in quantum optics and the novel phenomena they enable.
Findings
High cooperativity for single atoms in ONFs
Potential for atom trapping and one-dimensional arrays
Enabling spin-orbit coupling and chiral quantum optics
Abstract
The development of optical nanofibers (ONF) and the study and control of their optical properties when coupling atoms to their electromagnetic modes has opened new possibilities for their use in quantum optics and quantum information science. These ONFs offer tight optical mode confinement (less than the wavelength of light) and diffraction-free propagation. The small cross section of the transverse field allows probing of linear and non-linear spectroscopic features of atoms with exquisitely low power. The cooperativity -- the figure of merit in many quantum optics and quantum information systems -- tends to be large even for a single atom in the mode of an ONF, as it is proportional to the ratio of the atomic cross section to the electromagnetic mode cross section. ONFs offer a natural bus for information and for inter-atomic coupling through the tightly-confined modes, which opens…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum optics and atomic interactions · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
