Storage and manipulation of single x-ray photons via nuclear hyperfine splitting
Guangru Bai, Zengxiu Zhao, Jianpeng Liu, Zuoye Liu, Guangyue Hu, and, Xiangjin Kong

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel method for storing and manipulating single x-ray photons using nuclear hyperfine magnetic splitting, enabling advanced control for quantum information applications.
Contribution
It introduces a dynamic absorption technique for x-ray photons based on nuclear hyperfine splitting, facilitating storage, shaping, and interference control.
Findings
Effective storage and manipulation of single x-ray photons demonstrated
Ability to control photon temporal shape and polarization
Potential for new x-ray quantum information protocols
Abstract
We introduce a technique to store and manipulate single x-ray photons which relies on dynamically controlled absorption via nuclear hyperfine magnetic splitting. This scheme is inherently suitable for storage, on-demand generation and dynamical manipulation of single x-ray photons, for instance, the manipulation of the temporal shape, temporal splitting, the interference between x-ray photons and the control of the polarization. Our approach opens up new paths in x-ray quantum information.
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