Driven dissipative preparation of few-body Laughlin states of Rydberg
polaritons in twisted cavities
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.06346v1
- Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2021 19:14:42 GMT
- Title: Driven dissipative preparation of few-body Laughlin states of Rydberg
polaritons in twisted cavities
- Authors: Kristina R. Colladay and Erich J. Mueller
- Abstract summary: We envision resonantly driving the system into a 4-polariton state by injecting photons in carefully selected modes.
The dissipative nature of the polariton-polariton interactions leads to a decay into a two-polariton analog of the Laughlin state.
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- Abstract: We present a driven dissipative protocol for creating an optical analog of
the Laughlin state in a system of Rydberg polaritons in a twisted optical
cavity. We envision resonantly driving the system into a 4-polariton state by
injecting photons in carefully selected modes. The dissipative nature of the
polariton-polariton interactions leads to a decay into a two-polariton analog
of the Laughlin state. Generalizations of this technique could be used to
explore fractional statistics and anyon based quantum information processing.
We also model recent experiments that attempt to coherently drive into this
same state.
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