Time-dependent switching of the photon entanglement type using a driven quantum emitter-cavity system
Tim Seidelmann, Doris E. Reiter, Michael Cosacchi, Moritz Cygorek,, Alexei Vagov, Vollrath Martin Axt

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method to dynamically switch between different Bell state entanglements in a driven four-level quantum emitter-cavity system by adjusting external laser driving, enabling controlled manipulation of photon entanglement types.
Contribution
It introduces a protocol for time-dependent entanglement switching in a quantum emitter-cavity system using external driving strength adjustments.
Findings
Active switching between Bell states demonstrated
Entanglement type can be controlled in real-time
Potential for innovative quantum applications
Abstract
The cascaded decay in a four-level quantum emitter is a well established mechanism to generate polarization entangled photon pairs, the building blocks of many applications in quantum technologies. The four most prominent maximally entangled photon pair states are the Bell states. In a typical experiment based on an undriven emitter only one type of Bell state entanglement can be observed in a given polarization basis. Other types of Bell state entanglement in the same basis can be created by continuously driving the system by an external laser. In this work we propose a protocol for time-dependent entanglement switching in a four-level quantum emitter--cavity system that can be operated by changing the external driving strength. By selecting different two-photon resonances between the laser-dressed states, we can actively switch back and forth between the different types of Bell state…
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