Direct imaging of slow, stored and stationary EIT polaritons

Geoff T. Campbell, Young Wook Cho, Jian Su, Jesse Everett, Nicholas Robins, Ping Koy Lam, Ben Buchler

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    Abstract

    Stationary and slow light effects are of great interest for quantum information applications. Using laser-cooled Rb87 atoms, we performed side imaging of our atomic ensemble under slow and stationary light conditions, which allows direct comparison with numerical models. The polaritons were generated using electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT), with stationary light generated using counter-propagating control fields. By controlling the power ratio of the two control fields, we show fine control of the group velocity of the stationary light. We also compare the dynamics of stationary light using monochromatic and bichromatic control fields. Our results show negligible difference between the two situations, in contrast to previous work in EIT-based systems.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number034010
    JournalQuantum Science and Technology
    Volume2
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2017

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