Abstract
Quantum memories are an integral component of quantum repeaters - devices that will allow the extension of quantum key distribution to communication ranges beyond that permissible by passive transmission. A quantum memory for this application needs to be highly efficient and have coherence times approaching a millisecond. Here we report on work towards this goal, with the development of a 87Rb magneto-optical trap with a peak optical depth of 1000 for the D2 F = 2 → F′ = 3 transition using spatial and temporal dark spots. With this purpose-built cold atomic ensemble we implemented the gradient echo memory (GEM) scheme on the D1 line. Our data shows a memory efficiency of 80 ± 2% and coherence times up to 195 μs, which is a factor of four greater than previous GEM experiments implemented in warm vapour cells. © IOP Publishing and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Sparkes, B. M., Bernu, J., Hosseini, M., Geng, J., Glorieux, Q., Altin, P. A., … Buchler, B. C. (2013). Gradient echo memory in an ultra-high optical depth cold atomic ensemble. New Journal of Physics, 15. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/15/8/085027
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