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Qubit-photon bound states in topological waveguides with long-range hoppings

Published 26 May 2021 in quant-ph | (2105.12470v2)

Abstract: Quantum emitters interacting with photonic band-gap materials lead to the appearance of qubit-photon bound states that mediate decoherence-free, tunable emitter-emitter interactions. Recently, it has been shown that when these band-gaps have a topological origin, like in the photonic SSH model, these qubit-photon bound states feature chiral shapes and certain robustness to disorder. In this work, we consider a more general situation where the emitters interact with an extended SSH photonic model with longer range hoppings that displays a richer phase diagram than its nearest-neighbour counterpart, e.g., phases with larger winding numbers. In particular, we first study the features of the qubit-photon bound states when the emitters couple to the bulk modes in the different phases, discern its connection with the topological invariant, and show how to further tune their shape through the use of giant atoms, i.e., non-local couplings. Then, we consider the coupling of emitters to the edge modes appearing in the different topological phases. Here, we show that giant atoms dynamics can distinguish between all different topological phases, as compared to the case with local couplings. Finally, we provide a possible experimental implementation of the model based on periodic modulations of circuit QED systems. Our work enriches the understanding of the interplay between topological photonics and quantum optics.

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