A calcium ion in a cavity as a controlled single-photon source

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We present a single calcium ion, coupled to a high-finesse cavity, as an almost ideal system for the controlled generation of single photons. Photons from a pump beam are Raman-scattered by the ion into the cavity mode, which subsequently emits the photon into a well-defined output channel. In contrast with comparable atomic systems, the ion is localized at a fixed position in the cavity mode for indefinite times, enabling truly continuous operation of the device. We have performed numeric calculations to assess the performance of the system and present the first experimental indication of single-photon emission in our set-up.

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Keller, M., Lange, B., Hayasaka, K., Lange, W., & Walther, H. (2004). A calcium ion in a cavity as a controlled single-photon source. New Journal of Physics, 6, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/6/1/095

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