Techniques are provided for placing atoms inside an appropriate nanocavity
for enhancing two-photon absorption and quantum information processing
based on the Zeno effect. Techniques for fabricating suitable
nanocavities include: 1) a short length of optical fiber polished on the
ends with the ends coated to form suitable mirrors; 2) a continuous
length of fiber with the equivalent of mirrors being formed within the
fiber using Bragg gratings; 3) a single filament of glass (such as fused
silica) being suspended between two mirrors (without any cladding) and
surrounded by an atomic vapor, solid, or liquid; 4) a small glass sphere
(such as fused silica) that has been melted on the end of an optical
fiber; and 5) a small toroid (ring) of glass bent in a circle surrounded
by suitable atoms.