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Tatjana Wilk

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  29
Citations -  1611

Tatjana Wilk is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photon & Optical cavity. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1475 citations.

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Single-Atom Single-Photon Quantum Interface

TL;DR: This work reports on the realization of an atom-photon quantum interface based on an optical cavity, using it to entangle a single atom with a single photon and then to map the quantum state of the atom onto a second single photon.
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Quantum beat of two single photons.

TL;DR: Using long photons of different frequencies emitted from an atom-cavity system, a quantum beat with a visibility close to 100% is observed in the correlation between the photodetections at the output ports of the beam splitter.
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Time-resolved two-photon quantum interference

TL;DR: In this article, the interference of two independent single-photon pulses impinging on a beam splitter is analyzed in a generalised time-resolved manner, and different aspects of the phenomenon are elaborated using different representations of the singlephoton wave packets, like decomposition into single-frequency field modes or spatio-temporal modes matching the photonic wave packets.
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Two-Photon Blockade in an Atom-Driven Cavity QED System.

TL;DR: In this paper, a single atom strongly coupled to an optical cavity is shown to give a decisively larger optical nonlinearity than cavity driving, which enhances single photon blockade and allows for the implementation of two-photon blockade, where absorption of two photons suppresses the absorption of further photons.
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Polarization-controlled single photons.

TL;DR: Vacuum-stimulated Raman transitions are driven between two magnetic substates of a 87Rb atom strongly coupled to an optical cavity, which produces a stream of single photons with alternating circular polarization in a predetermined spatiotemporal mode.