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Rare-Earth Molecular Crystals with Ultra-narrow Optical Linewidths for Photonic Quantum Technologies

Optics 2022-05-03 v1 Materials Science Quantum Physics

Abstract

Rare-earth ions are promising solid state systems to build light-matter interfaces at the quantum level. This relies on their potential to show narrow optical homogeneous linewidths or, equivalently, long-lived optical quantum states. In this letter, we report on europium molecular crystals that exhibit linewidths in the 10s of kHz range, orders of magnitude narrower than other molecular centers. We harness this property to demonstrate efficient optical spin initialization, coherent storage of light using an atomic frequency comb, and optical control of ion-ion interactions towards implementation of quantum gates. These results illustrate the utility of rare-earth molecular crystals as a new platform for photonic quantum technologies that combines highly coherent emitters with the unmatched versatility in composition, structure, and integration capability of molecular materials.

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@article{arxiv.2105.07081,
  title  = {Rare-Earth Molecular Crystals with Ultra-narrow Optical Linewidths for Photonic Quantum Technologies},
  author = {Diana Serrano and Kuppusamy Senthil Kumar and Benoît Heinrich and Olaf Fuhr and David Hunger and Mario Ruben and Philippe Goldner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.07081},
  year   = {2022}
}