Engineering propagating cat states with driving-assisted cavity QED
Seigo Kikura, Hayato Goto, and Takao Aoki

TL;DR
This paper introduces a cavity QED-based method for generating optical propagating cat states using multiple four-level systems and driving modulation, optimizing cavity loss to maximize fidelity.
Contribution
It presents a novel scheme employing multiple four-level systems and driving modulation to generate propagating optical cat states in cavity QED systems.
Findings
Optimal cavity external loss rate maximizes fidelity.
Universal property of cavity-QED systems interacting with external fields.
Method effectively produces multicomponent cat states in propagating pulses.
Abstract
We propose a method for generating optical cat states in propagating pulses based on cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED). This scheme uses multiple four-level systems (4LSs) inside an optical cavity as a light source. Time-modulating driving stimulates it to produce a superposition of coherent states entangled with the 4LSs. The postselection of an appropriate state of the 4LSs leads to a multicomponent cat state in a propagating pulse. Taking atomic decay and cavity loss into account, we optimize the cavity external loss rate to maximize the fidelity. We find that its optimum value is formulated similarly to those of other generation methods for propagating states, suggesting a universal property of cavity-QED systems interacting with fields outside the cavity.
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