The creation and detection of arbitrary photon number states using cavity QED

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Many applications in quantum information or quantum computing require radiation with a fixed number of photons (called Fock or number states) and this special issue demonstrates the real increase in interest in this area. In this paper, we review three recent papers in which we discussed the creation of photon number states in the micromaser and discuss new results. In the first experiment, Fock states were created in steady state via trapping states. Some new results are presented in this section showing a remarkable improvement of our ability to create these states. We then review a second method of dynamic Fock state creation using state reduction of lower state atoms. In this experiment, we also observed the purity of the Fock state that was created via the observation of Rabi oscillations of a probe atom. Finally, we discuss the results of the third experiment that we performed which was an experimental demonstration of a method of creating Fock states on demand.

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Varcoe, B. T. H., Brattke, S., & Walther, H. (2004). The creation and detection of arbitrary photon number states using cavity QED. New Journal of Physics, 6, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/6/1/097

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