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Mesoscopic Entanglement Induced by Spontaneous Emission in Solid-State Quantum Optics
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Quantum SciencePhotonicsQuantum PhotonicsSpontaneous DecayQuantum ComputingPhysicsEngineeringNatural SciencesQuantum OpticCavity QedApplied PhysicsDipole-dipole InteractionsQuantum InformationDestructive InterferenceQuantum EntanglementQuantum Photonic DeviceQuantum OpticsMesoscopic Entanglement Induced
Implementations of solid-state quantum optics provide us with devices where qubits are placed at fixed positions in photonic or plasmonic one-dimensional waveguides. We show that solely by controlling the position of the qubits and with the help of a coherent driving, collective spontaneous decay may be engineered to yield an entangled mesoscopic steady state. Our scheme relies on the realization of pure superradiant Dicke models by a destructive interference that cancels dipole-dipole interactions in one dimension.
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