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Chip-Based All-Optical Control of Single Molecules Coherently Coupled to a Nanoguide
The
feasibility of many proposals in nanoquantum-optics depends
on the efficient coupling of photons to individual quantum emitters,
the possibility to control this interaction on demand, and the scalability
of the experimental platform. To address these issues, we report on
chip-based systems made of one-dimensional subwavelength dielectric
waveguides (nanoguides) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon molecules.
We discuss the design and fabrication requirements, present data on
extinction spectroscopy of single molecules coupled to a nanoguide
mode, and show how an external optical beam can switch the propagation
of light via a nonlinear optical process. The presented architecture
paves the way for the investigation of many-body phenomena and polaritonic
states and can be readily extended to more complex geometries for
the realization of quantum integrated photonic circuits