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Clocked Atom Delivery to a Photonic Crystal Waveguide: Simulations and Experiments

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Figure 1.1: a) When the atomic transition frequency is guided, outside of thebandgap. An atom near the PCW can emit into a both the PCW guided modewith rate Γ1D and into any other mode with rate Γ′
Figure 1.2:(a) Atomic delivery to the ‘alligator’ photonic crystal waveguide(APCW) in our experiment is achieved by creating an optical conveyor belt from a1D free-space lattice
Figure 2.1: APCW band diagram. The red bands have odd z symmetry and the bluebands have even z symmetry
Figure 2.3: Details of the alligator photonic crystal waveguide (APCW) used in ourexperiments
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