Atomic Frequency Comb storage as a slow-light effect

Physics – Quantum Physics

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Submitted to: J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys., Special Issue on Quantum Memory; revised introduction, figure 1 added

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Atomic Frequency Comb (AFC) protocol has been particularly successful recently to demonstrate the storage of quantum information in a solid medium (rare-earth doped crystals). The AFC is inspired by the photon-echo technique. We show in this paper that the AFC is actually closely related to the slow-light based storage protocols extensively used in atomic vapours. Experimental verifications are performed in thulium doped YAG (Tm3+:YAG). We clarify the interplay between absorption and dispersion and propose a classification of the existing protocols.

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