Abstract

The topologically protected one-way edge modes for light show a way to manipulate the interaction between a single photon and a quantum emitter. We systematically study single-photon quantum optics in a topological waveguide supporting the frequency-dependent one-way edge mode at the boundary of a dynamically modulated photonic system, and compare the results of the single-photon interacting dynamics with the quantum emitter in a unidirectional waveguide. As a major difference, a photon in a topological waveguide propagates around the resonant site coupled to the quantum emitter due to the topological protection. Our results show that, despite different subtleties, photon-emitter interactions for one photon at the edge mode and for one photon propagating in a unidirectional waveguide hold similar features. In addition, we consider the interaction between the photon and a $\mathrm{\ensuremath{\Lambda}}$-type three-level quantum emitter in the topological waveguide, where we show the nonlocal correlated photon-state generation as well as the single-photon reflection with the frequency conversion. Our work provides insight for understanding the interaction between the topologically protected unidirectional-propagating photon and the quantum emitter, which holds promise for potential applications in quantum-information processing.

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