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arxiv: 1212.0396 · v1 · pith:4FTQICLFnew · submitted 2012-12-03 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.atom-ph· physics.optics

Efficient optical pumping and high optical depth in a hollow-core photonic-crystal fibre for a broadband quantum memory

classification 🪐 quant-ph physics.atom-phphysics.optics
keywords quantumfibreopticalbroadbandhollow-corememoryatomicefficient
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The generation of large multiphoton quantum states - for applications in computing, metrology, and simulation - requires a network of high-efficiency quantum memories capable of storing broadband pulses. Integrating these memories into a fibre offers a number of advantages towards realising this goal: strong light-matter coupling at low powers, simplified alignment, and compatibility with existing photonic architectures. Here, we introduce a large-core kagome-structured hollow-core fibre as a suitable platform for an integrated fibre-based quantum memory with a warm atomic vapour. We demonstrate, for the first time, efficient optical pumping in a hollow-core photonic-crystal fibre with a warm atomic vapour, where (90 $\pm$ 1)% of atoms are prepared in the ground state. We measure high optical depths (3$\times 10^{4}$) and, also, narrow homogeneous linewidths that do not exhibit significant transit-time broadening. Our results establish that kagome fibres are suitable for implementing a broadband, room-temperature quantum memory.

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