Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004phrva..70f3806w&link_type=abstract
Physical Review A, vol. 70, Issue 6, id. 063806
Physics
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Quantum Description Of Interaction Of Light And Matter, Related Experiments, Nonclassical States Of The Electromagnetic Field, Including Entangled Photon States, Quantum State Engineering And Measurements, Effects Of Atomic Coherence On Propagation, Absorption, And Amplification Of Light, Electromagnetically Induced Transparency And Absorption, Nonclassical Interferometry, Subwavelength Lithography
Scientific paper
We examine the possibility of storing and retrieving a single photon using electromagnetically induced transparency. We consider the theory of a proof-of-principle two-photon interference experiment, in which an atomic vapor cell is placed in one arm of a two-photon interferometer. Since the two-photon state is entangled, we can examine the degree to which entanglement survives. We show that while the experiment might be difficult, it should be possible to perform. We also show that the two-photon interference pattern has oscillatory behavior.
Rubin Morton H.
Wen Jianming
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