The non-Markovianity of physical systems is considered to be a valuable
resource that has potential applications to quantum information processing. The
control of traveling quantum fields encoded with information (flying qubit) is
crucial for quantum networks. In this work, we propose to catch and release the
propagating photon/phonon with a non-Markovian giant atom, which is coupled to
the environment via multiple coupling points. Based on the Heisenberg equation
of motion for the giant atom and field operators, we calculate the
time-dependent scattering coefficients from the linear response theory and
define the criteria for the non-Markovian giant atom. We analyze and
numerically verify that the field bound states due to non-Markovianity can be
harnessed to catch and release the propagating bosonic field on demand by
tuning the parameters of giant atom.Comment: 26 pages, 7 figure