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arxiv: 1412.3019 · v1 · pith:7IQRJZWEnew · submitted 2014-12-09 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.optics

Weak-value amplification of the fast-light effect in rubidium vapor

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keywords amplificationweak-valueadvancementeffectfast-lightpulserubidiumvapor
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We use weak-value amplification to enhance the polarization-sensitive fast-light effect from induced Raman absorption in hot rubidium vapor. We experimentally demonstrate that projecting the output signal into an appropriate polarization state enables a pulse advancement of 4.2 {\mu}s, which is 15 times larger than that naturally caused by dispersion. More significantly, we show that combining weak-value amplification with the dispersive response of an atomic system provides a clear advantage in terms of the maximum pulse advancement achievable for a given value of loss. This technique has potential applications for designing novel quantum-information-processing gates and optical buffers for telecommunication systems.

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