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Detecting two photons with one molecule

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We apply input-output theory with quantum pulses [AH Kiilerich, K Mølmer, Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 123604 (2019)] to a model of a new type of two-photon detector consisting of one… Click to show full abstract

We apply input-output theory with quantum pulses [AH Kiilerich, K Mølmer, Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 123604 (2019)] to a model of a new type of two-photon detector consisting of one molecule that can detect two photons arriving sequentially in time. The underlying process is distinct from the usual two-photon absorption process where two photons arriving simultaneously and with frequencies adding up to the resonance frequency are absorbed by a single molecule in one quantum jump. Our detector model includes a Hamiltonian description of the amplification process necessary to convert the microscopic change in the single molecule to a macroscopic signal.

Keywords: process; detecting two; molecule; photons one; two photons; one molecule

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2021

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