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Non-symmetric quantum interfaces with bilayer atomic arrays

Roni Ben-Maimon

Abstract

We study quantum light-matter interfaces based on bilayer atomic arrays in free space, considering interlayer spacings $a_z$ that may deviate from the Bragg-symmetric condition, $a_z\in \mathrm{integer}\times λ/2$ with $λ$ the light wavelength. Mapping the problem to a one-dimensional model, we show that the interface efficiency is fully determined by simple scattering observables $-$ reflection and transmission $-$ providing a direct, experimentally accessible characterization. This reveals new...

Submitted: April 17, 2026Subjects: Quantum Physics; Quantum Computing

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We study quantum light-matter interfaces based on bilayer atomic arrays in free space, considering interlayer spacings aza_z that may deviate from the Bragg-symmetric condition, azinteger×λ/2a_z\in \mathrm{integer}\times λ/2 with λλ the light wavelength. Mapping the problem to a one-dimensional model, we show that the interface efficiency is fully determined by simple scattering observables - reflection and transmission - providing a direct, experimentally accessible characterization. This reveals new opportunities for optimizing light-matter coupling by operating beyond the Bragg symmetry. In particular, we identify configurations that suppress diffraction losses via destructive interference, enabling substantially improved interface efficiencies compared to Bragg-constrained designs. In addition, we introduce a new quantum memory scheme based on a collective dark state whose coupling to light is continuously controlled by tuning the interlayer spacing. More broadly, our results establish non-symmetric atomic arrays as a flexible platform for efficient quantum interfaces in free space.


Source: arXiv:2604.14101v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2604.14101v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2604.14101v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2604.14101v1

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Apr 17, 2026
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Quantum Computing
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