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Optimising the Efficiency of a Quantum Memory based on Rephased Amplified Spontaneous Emission

Quantum Physics 2023-03-29 v1

Abstract

We studied the recall efficiency as a function of optical depth of rephased amplified spontaneous emission (RASE), a protocol for generating entangled light. The experiments were performed on the 3 ⁣H4^{3}\! H_{4} \rightarrow 1 ⁣D2^{1}\! D_{2} transition in the rare-earth doped crystal Pr3+^{3+}:Y2_{2}SiO5_{5}, using a four-level echo sequence between four hyperfine levels to rephase the emission. Rephased emission was observed for optical depths in the range of αL\alpha L = 0.8 to 2.0 with a maximum rephasing efficiency of 14 % observed while incorporating spin storage. This efficiency is a significant improvement over the previously reported non-classical result but is well short of the predicted efficiency. We discuss the possible mechanisms limiting the protocol's performance, and suggest ways to overcome these limits.

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@article{arxiv.2207.07058,
  title  = {Optimising the Efficiency of a Quantum Memory based on Rephased Amplified Spontaneous Emission},
  author = {Charlotte K. Duda and Kate R. Ferguson and Rose L. Ahlefeldt and Morgan P. Hedges and Matthew J. Sellars},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.07058},
  year   = {2023}
}

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5 pages, 5 figures