Light trapping in high-density ultracold atomic gases for quantum memory applications

Physics – Quantum Physics

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Submitted to Journal of Modern Optics, Special 2010 PQE Issue

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High-density and ultracold atomic gases have emerged as promising media for storage of individual photons for quantum memory applications. In this paper we provide an overview of our theoretical and experimental efforts in this direction, with particular attention paid to manipulation of light storage (a) through complex recurrent optical scattering processes in very high density gases (b) by an external control field in a characteristic electromagnetically induced transparency configuration.

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