Realizing and controlling a long-lived slow light is of fundamental importance in physics and may find applications in quantum router and quantum information processing. In this work, we propose a feasible scheme to realize the slow light in a strontium atom-cavity system, in which the value of group delay can be continuously adjusted within a range of different Zeeman splittings and vacuum Rabi frequencies by varying the applied static magnetic field and the atom number instead of a strong coherent field. In our scheme, the major limitations of the slow-light structure, namely, dispersion and loss, can be effectively resolved, and so our scheme may help to achieve the practical application of slow light relevant to the optical communication network.
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Liu, Z. X., Wang, B., Kong, C., Xiong, H., & Wu, Y. (2018). Magnetic-field-dependent slow light in strontium atom-cavity system. Applied Physics Letters, 112(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5019403
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