@article{11863, author = {Shuo Sun and Hyochul Kim and Zhouchen Luo and Glenn Solomon and Edo Waks}, title = {A single-photon switch and transistor enabled by a solid-state quantum memory}, abstract = {Single-photon switches and transistors generate strong photon-photon interactions that are essential for quantum circuits and networks. However, the deterministic control of an optical signal with a single photon requires strong interactions with a quantum memory, which has been challenging to achieve in a solid-state platform. We demonstrate a single-photon switch and transistor enabled by a solid-state quantum memory. Our device consists of a semiconductor spin qubit strongly coupled to a nanophotonic cavity. The spin qubit enables a single 63-picosecond gate photon to switch a signal field containing up to an average of 27.7 photons before the internal state of the device resets. Our results show that semiconductor nanophotonic devices can produce strong and controlled photon-photon interactions that could enable high-bandwidth photonic quantum information processing.}, year = {2018}, journal = {Science}, volume = {361}, chapter = {57-60}, pages = {57-60}, month = {2019-06}, issn = {0036-8075}, url = {http://www.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/10.1126/science.aat3581}, doi = {10.1126/science.aat3581}, }