Single-Photon Distillation via a Photonic Parity Measurement Using Cavity QED
Abstract
Single photons with tailored temporal profiles are a vital resource for future quantum networks. Here we distill them out of custom-shaped laser pulses that reflect from a single atom strongly coupled to an optical resonator. A subsequent measurement on the atom is employed to herald a successful distillation. Out of vacuum-dominated light pulses, we create single photons with fidelity 66(1)\%, two-and-more-photon suppression 95.5(6)\%, and a Wigner function with negative value -0.125(6). Our scheme applied to state-of-the-art fiber resonators could boost the single-photon fidelity to up to 96\%.
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