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Abstract Quantum optics with giant atoms has provided a new paradigm to study photon scatterings. In this work, we investigate the nontrivial single-photon scattering properties of giant atoms being an effective platform to realize nonreciprocal and chiral quantum optics. For two-level giant atoms, we identify the condition for nonreciprocal transmission: the external atomic dissipation is further required other than the breaking of time-reversal symmetry by local coupling phases. Especially, in the non-Markovian regime, unconventional revival peaks periodically appear in the reflection spectrum. To explore more interesting scattering behaviors, we extend the two-level giant-atom system to Δ-type and ∇ -type three-level giant atoms coupled to double waveguides with different physical mechanisms to realize nonreciprocal and chiral scatterings. Our proposed giant-atom structures have potential applications of high-efficiency targeted routers that can transport single photons to any desired port deterministically and circulators that can transport single photons between four ports in a cyclic way.
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Yao-Tong Chen
Northeast Normal University
Lei Du
Origin Quantum Computing Technology Company (China)
Lingzhen Guo
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Communications Physics
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Northeast Normal University
Hainan University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a01b9a16f2c4fd2e25c9d92 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-022-00991-3
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