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A Chiral One-dimensional Atom Using a Quantum Dot in an Open Microcavity

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Abstract

We realize an optical equivalent of a diode that simultaneously shows nonlinear and non-reciprocal behavior. Using a quantum dot in a microcavity, we show that photon transmission is one order of magnitude larger in the forward direction compared to the backward direction. The system shows a strong nonlinearity with an onset at 100pW.

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