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Few-photon all-optical phase rotation in a quantum-well micropillar cavity

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Photonic platforms are an excellent setting for quantum technologies because weak photon-environment coupling ensures long coherence times. The second key ingredient for quantum photonics is interactions between photons, which can be provided by optical nonlinearities in the form of cross-phase-modulation (XPM). This approach underpins many proposed applications in quantum optics and information processing, but achieving its potential requires strong single-photon-level nonlinear phase shifts and also scalable nonlinear elements. In this work we show that the required nonlinearity can be provided by exciton-polaritons in micropillars with embedded quantum wells. These combine the strong interactions of excitons with the scalability of micrometer-sized emitters. We observe XPM up to $3 \pm 1$ mrad per particle using laser beams attenuated to below single photon average intensity. With our work serving as a first stepping stone, we lay down a route for quantum information processing in polaritonic lattices.

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hal-03318466 , version 1 (10-08-2021)

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Tintu Kuriakose, Paul M. Walker, Toby Dowling, Oleksandr Kyriienko, Ivan A. Shelykh, et al.. Few-photon all-optical phase rotation in a quantum-well micropillar cavity. Nature Photonics, 2022, 16 (8), pp.566-569. ⟨10.1038/s41566-022-01019-6⟩. ⟨hal-03318466⟩
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