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Faithful Solid State Optical Memory with Dynamically Decoupled Spin Wave Storage

Quantum Physics 2016-07-14 v1

Abstract

We report an optical memory in a rare earth doped crystal with long storage times, up to 20 ms, together with an optical bandwidth of 1.5 MHz. This is obtained by transferring optical coherences to nuclear spin coherences, which were then protected against environmental noise by dynamical decoupling. With this approach, we achieved a 33 fold increase in spin wave storage time over the intrinsic spin coherence lifetime. Comparison between different decoupling sequences indicates that sequences insensitive to initial spin coherence increase retrieval efficiency. Finally, an interference experiment shows that relative phases of input pulses are preserved through the whole storage process with a visibility close to 1, demonstrating the usefulness of dynamical decoupling for extending the storage time of quantum memories.

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@article{arxiv.1302.3358,
  title  = {Faithful Solid State Optical Memory with Dynamically Decoupled Spin Wave Storage},
  author = {Marko Lovrić and Alban Ferrier and Dieter Suter and Philippe Goldner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.3358},
  year   = {2016}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures

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