Quantum memories are essential elements in long-distance quantum networks and quantum computation. Significant advances have been achieved in demonstrating relative long-lived single-channel memory at single-photon level in cold atomic media. However, the qubit memory corresponding to store two-channel spin-wave excitations (SWEs) still faces challenges, including the limitations resulting from Larmor procession, fluctuating ambient magnetic field, and manipulation/measurement of the relative phase between the two channels. Here, we demonstrate a two-channel memory scheme in an ideal tripod atomic system, in which the total readout signal exhibits either constructive or destructive interference when the two-channel SWEs are retrieved by two reading beams with a controllable relative phase. Experimental result indicates quantum coherence between the stored SWEs. Based on such phase-sensitive storage/retrieval scheme, measurements of the relative phase between the two SWEs and Rabi oscillation, as well as elimination of the collapse and revival of the readout signal, are experimentally demonstrated.
@article{arxiv.1006.5517,
title = {Quantum Interference of Stored Coherent Spin-wave Excitations in a Two-channel Memory},
author = {Hai Wang and Shujing Li and Zhongxiao Xu and Xingbo Zhao and Lijun Zhang and Jiahua Li and Yuelong Wu and Changde Xie and Kunchi Peng and Min Xiao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.5517},
year = {2013}
}