Abstract

We theoretically investigate single-photon coherent transport in a one-dimensional coupled-resonator waveguide coupled to two quantum emitters with dipole–dipole interactions. The numerical simulations demonstrate that the transmission spectrum of the photon depends on the two atoms dipole–dipole interactions and the photon–atom couplings. The dipole–dipole interactions may change the dip positions in the spectra and the coupling strength may broaden the frequency band width in the transmission spectrum. We further demonstrate that the typical transmission spectra split into two dips due to the dipole–dipole interactions. This phenomenon may be used to manufacture new quantum waveguide devices.

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