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Producing slow light in warm alkali vapor using electromagnetically induced transparency

Kenneth DeRose, Kefeng Jiang, Jianqiao Li, Macbeth Julius, Linzhao Zhuo, Scott Wenner, Samir Bali

2023American Journal of Physics24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present undergraduate-friendly instructions on how to produce light pulses propagating through warm Rubidium vapor with speeds less than 400 m/s, i.e., nearly a million times slower than c. We elucidate the role played by electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in producing slow light pulses and discuss how to achieve the required experimental conditions. The optical setup is presented, and details provided for preparation of pump, probe, and reference pulses of the required size, frequency, intensity, temporal width, and polarization purity. EIT-based slow light pulses provide the most widely studied architecture for creating quantum memories. Therefore, the basic concepts presented here are useful for physics and engineering majors who wish to get involved in the development of cutting-edge quantum technologies.

Topics & Concepts

Electromagnetically induced transparencyRubidiumPhysicsSlow lightOpticsQuantum opticsQuantumOptoelectronicsTransparency (behavior)Quantum mechanicsMaterials sciencePhotonic crystalComputer scienceComputer securityMetallurgyPotassiumQuantum optics and atomic interactionsAtomic and Subatomic Physics ResearchQuantum Information and Cryptography
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