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arxiv: 1510.04625 · v1 · submitted 2015-10-15 · 🪐 quant-ph

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A Cavity-Enhanced Room-Temperature Broadband Raman Memory

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Broadband quantum memories hold great promise as multiplexing elements in future photonic quantum information protocols. Alkali vapour Raman memories combine high-bandwidth storage, on-demand read-out, and operation at room temperature without collisional fluorescence noise. However, previous implementations have required large control pulse energies and suffered from four-wave mixing noise. Here we present a Raman memory where the storage interaction is enhanced by a low-finesse birefringent cavity tuned into simultaneous resonance with the signal and control fields, dramatically reducing the energy required to drive the memory. By engineering anti-resonance for the anti-Stokes field, we also suppress the four-wave mixing noise and report the lowest unconditional noise floor yet achieved in a Raman-type warm vapour memory, $(15\pm2)\times10^{-3}$ photons per pulse, with a total efficiency of $(9.5\pm0.5)$%.

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