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Long-lived and Efficient Optomechanical Memory for Light

M. Kristensen, Nenad Kralj, Eric Langman, Albert Schließer

2024Physical Review Letters26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We demonstrate a memory for light based on optomechanically induced transparency. We achieve a long storage time by leveraging the ultralow dissipation of a soft-clamped mechanical membrane resonator, which oscillates at MHz frequencies. At room temperature, we demonstrate a lifetime T_{1}≈23 ms and a retrieval efficiency η≈40% for classical coherent pulses. We anticipate the storage of quantum light to be possible at moderate cryogenic conditions (T≈10 K). Such systems could find applications in emerging quantum networks, where they can serve as long-lived optical quantum memories by storing optical information in a phononic mode.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsApproxQuantumDissipationQuantum opticsResonatorQuantum memoryTransparency (behavior)Quantum informationOptoelectronicsCondensed matter physicsQuantum mechanicsQuantum networkComputer scienceComputer securityOperating systemMechanical and Optical ResonatorsAtomic and Subatomic Physics ResearchQuantum optics and atomic interactions
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