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For memory applications and optical control of qubits ultrafast manipulation and high coupling efficiencies are desirable. Ultrafast coherent control can be achieved by the off-resonant Raman scheme [1]. There exist several colour centres with an optically accessible lambda-type energy structure which offer a level splitting large enough for broadband laser pulses.
A quantum optical memory (QM) is a device that can store and release quantum states of light on demand. Such a device is capable of synchronising probabilistic events, for example, locally synchronising non-deterministic photon sources for the generation of multi-photon states, or successful quantum gate operations within a quantum computational architecture [1], as well as for globally synchronising...
We present an efficient broadband optical single-photon-level room-temperature memory, capable of operating with a low unconditional noise floor in the quantum regime, with memory efficiencies exceeding 30% and storage times of up to 4 μs.
We demonstrate the coherent storage and retrieval of sub-nanosecond low-intensity light pulses with spectral bandwidths exceeding 1 GHz in cesium vapor, using the novel, far off-resonant two-photon Raman memory protocol.
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