Seeing a single photon without destroying it

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作者
Nogues, G [1 ]
Rauschenbeutel, A [1 ]
Osnaghi, S [1 ]
Brune, M [1 ]
Raimond, JM [1 ]
Haroche, S [1 ]
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[1] Ecole Normale Super, Dept Phys, Lab Kastler Brossel, F-75231 Paris 05, France
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10.1038/22275
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Light detection is usually a destructive process, in that detectors annihilate photons and convert them into electrical signals, making it impossible to see a single photon twice. But this limitation is not fundamental-quantum non-demolition strategies(1-3) permit repeated measurements of physically observable quantities, yielding identical results. For example, quantum non-demolition measurements of light intensity have been demonstrated(4-14), suggesting possibilities for detecting weak forces and gravitational waves(3). But such experiments, based on nonlinear optics, are sensitive only to macroscopic photon fluxes. The non-destructive measurement of a single photon requires an extremely strong matter-radiation coupling; this can be realized in cavity quantum electrodynamics(15), where the strength of the interaction between an atom and a photon can overwhelm all dissipative couplings to the environment. Here we report a cavity quantum electrodynamics experiment in which we detect a single photon non-destructively. We use atomic interferometry to measure the phase shift in an atomic wavefunction, caused by a cycle of photon absorption and emission. Our method amounts to a restricted quantum non-demolition measurement which can be applied only to states containing one or zero photons. It may lead to quantum logic gates(16) based on cavity quantum electrodynamics, and multi-atom entanglement(17).
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