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arxiv: 1006.3829 · v2 · pith:SLWUZR2Jnew · submitted 2010-06-19 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.optics

Slowing and stopping light using an optomechanical crystal array

classification 🪐 quant-ph physics.optics
keywords informationopticallightarraycoherentlycrystaldelayoptomechanical
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One of the major advances needed to realize all-optical information processing of light is the ability to delay or coherently store and retrieve optical information in a rapidly tunable manner. In the classical domain, this optical buffering is expected to be a key ingredient to managing the flow of information over complex optical networks. Such a system also has profound implications for quantum information processing, serving as a long-term memory that can store the full quantum information contained in an optical pulse. Here we suggest a novel approach to light storage involving an optical waveguide coupled to an optomechanical crystal array, where light in the waveguide can be dynamically and coherently transferred into long-lived mechanical vibrations of the array. Under realistic conditions, this system is capable of achieving large bandwidths and storage/delay times in a compact, on-chip platform.

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