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This work discusses an experimental demonstration of the interaction between individual nanocrystals (CdSe quantum dot as well as NV color centers in diamond) and chemically synthesized silver nanowires. Here, single photons emitted by nanocrystals are collected and guided by conducting nanowires. Moreover, this study describes and demonstrates a novel hybrid optoplasmonic approach for efficient conversion...
We will describe experimental realization of two novel approaches to quantum interface between single photons and spins in atomic and solid-state systems. Progress towards implementation of potential applications of these techniques will be discussed.
We will describe experimental realization of two novel approaches to quantum interface between single photons and spins in atomic and solid-state systems. Progress towards implementation of potential applications of these techniques will be discussed.
We have shown that quantum interference in a driven quasi-degenerate two-level atomic system can be controlled by an externally applied magnetic field. We demonstrate that the mechanism of optical control is based on quantum interference, which allows one to implement both electromagnetically induced transparency and electromagnetically induced absorption (EIA) in one atomic system. The experimental...
Summary form only given. We report on recent experiments to use dark line coherent population trapping (CPT) resonances in cesium vapor as the basis for a compact frequency reference. The resonance is excited by directly modulating the injection current of a VCSEL at one-half the ground state hyperfine transition of Cs (4.6 GHz) to produce RF sidebands on the optical carrier. The laser output is then...
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