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diff --git a/bibliography.bib b/bibliography.bib index c922e0d..1956fef 100644 --- a/bibliography.bib +++ b/bibliography.bib @@ -4312,13 +4312,16 @@ mixing in a $\Lambda$ system,}, author = {Novikova, I. and Walsworth, R.L. and Xiao, Y.}, title = {Electromagnetically induced transparency-based slow and stored light in warm atoms}, journal = {Laser \& Photonics Reviews}, + volume = {6}, + number = {3}, publisher = {WILEY-VCH Verlag}, issn = {1863-8899}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lpor.201100021}, doi = {10.1002/lpor.201100021}, - pages = {}, + pages = {333--353}, keywords = {Spin coherence, electromagnetically induced transparency, slow light, stored light, vapor cells, warm atoms.}, - year = {2011}, + year = {2012}, + abstract = {This paper reviews recent efforts to realize a high-efficiency memory for optical pulses using slow and stored light based on electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in ensembles of warm atoms in vapor cells. After a brief summary of basic continuous-wave and dynamic EIT properties, studies using weak classical signal pulses in optically dense coherent media are discussed, including optimization strategies for stored light efficiency and pulse-shape control, and modification of EIT and slow/stored light spectral properties due to atomic motion. Quantum memory demonstrations using both single photons and pulses of squeezed light are then reviewed. Finally a brief comparison with other approaches is presented.}, } @article{sautenkov2008josab, @@ -5086,7 +5089,7 @@ Keywords-Plus = {QUANTUM PROJECTION NOISE; SQUEEZED-LIGHT; ENSEMBLE; STATES} number = {3}, pages = {417--422}, publisher = {OSA}, - title = {Performance of a prototype atomic clock based on lin{\textbardbl}lin coherent population trapping resonances in Rb atomic vapor}, + title = {Performance of a prototype atomic clock based on lin{\textbardbl}lin coherent population trapping resonances in {R}b atomic vapor}, volume = {27}, month = {Mar}, year = {2010}, @@ -5096,3 +5099,75 @@ Keywords-Plus = {QUANTUM PROJECTION NOISE; SQUEEZED-LIGHT; ENSEMBLE; STATES} } +@Misc{nergis_prvt_communication, + author = {Nergis Mavalvala}, + howpublished = {personal communication}, + year = 2012 +} + +@article{novikova2011josab_vortex_filter, + author = {Nathaniel B. Phillips and Gleb V. Romanov and William F. Ames and Irina Novikova}, + journal = {J. Opt. Soc. Am. B}, + keywords = {Spatial filtering; Filters; Coherent optical effects}, + number = {9}, + pages = {2129--2133}, + publisher = {OSA}, + title = {Optical vortex filtering for the detection of electromagnetically induced transparency}, + volume = {28}, + month = {Sep}, + year = {2011}, + url = {http://josab.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=josab-28-9-2129}, + doi = {10.1364/JOSAB.28.002129}, + abstract = {We report on the realization of an optical filter based on an optical vortex mask designed to exclusively detect a weak coherent laser field in the presence of a much stronger, nearly spatially overlapping field. We demonstrate the performance of such an optical vortex filter to eliminate the strong control field and detect only a weak optical field's transmission under the conditions of electromagnetically induced transparency. The attractive feature of such a filter is its insensitivity to optical field frequencies and polarizations, which makes it applicable for a wide range of coherent processes.}, +} + + +@article{mikhailov2012SPIE_slow_squeezing, +author = {Romanov, Gleb and Horrom, Travis and Mikhailov, Eugeniy E. and Novikova, Irina}, +title = {Slow and stored light with atom-based squeezed light}, +journal = {Proceedings SPIE}, +volume = {8273}, +number = {}, +pages = {827307}, +year = {2012}, +doi = {10.1117/12.914721}, +URL = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.914721}, +eprint = {} +} + +@article{mikhailov2007PRD_delays_displacement_noise_free_interferometers, + title = {Utility investigation of artificial time delay in + displacement-noise-free interferometers}, + author = {Somiya, Kentaro and Chen, Yanbei and Goda, Keisuke + and Mikhailov, Eugeniy E.}, + journal = {Phys. Rev. D}, + volume = {76}, + issue = {2}, + pages = {022002}, + numpages = {9}, + year = {2007}, + month = {Jul}, + doi = {10.1103/PhysRevD.76.022002}, + url = + {http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.76.022002}, + publisher = {American Physical Society}, + abstract = { + Laser interferometer gravitational wave detectors are usually limited by +displacement noise in their lower frequency band. Recently, theoretical +proposals have been put forward to construct schemes of interferometry that +are insusceptible to displacement noise as well as classical laser noise. +These so-called displacement-noise-free interferometry (DFI) schemes take +advantage of the difference between gravitational waves and displacement +noise in their effects on light propagation. However, since this difference +diminishes in lower frequencies (i.e., Ω<c/LD, with LD the size of the +detector), shot-noise-limited sensitivity of DFI schemes deteriorates +dramatically in these frequencies—exactly the regime in which they are +supposed to be superior, thereby limiting their applicability. In this +paper, we explore the obvious possibility of increasing the effective size +of the detector in the time domain, by introducing artificial time delays +(TD≫LD/c) into the interferometry scheme, with the hope of improving +low-frequency sensitivity. We found that sensitivity can only be improved +by schemes in which fluctuations in the artificial time delays are not +canceled + } +} |