Reversible Quantum Interface for Tunable Single-sideband Modulation
arXiv:0711.0264 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.133601
Abstract
Using Electromagnetically Induced Transparency (EIT) in a Cesium vapor, we demonstrate experimentally that the quantum state of a light beam can be mapped into the long lived Zeeman coherences of an atomic ground state. Two non-commuting variables carried by light are simultaneously stored and subsequentely read-out, with no noise added. We compare the case where a tunable single sideband is stored independently of the other one to the case where the two symmetrical sidebands are stored using the same EIT transparency window.
4 pages, 6 figures