Atomic memory based on recoil-induced resonances
Juan Carlos Chaves Capella, Alvaro Mitchell Galvao de Melo, Jesus, Pavon Lopez, Jose Wellington Rocha Tabosa, Daniel Felinto Pires Barbosa

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive theoretical and experimental study of atomic memory based on recoil-induced resonance in cold cesium atoms, demonstrating optical information storage and retrieval with high agreement between theory and experiment.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed density matrix model for recoil-induced resonance atomic memory and experimentally validates the storage and retrieval of optical information in cesium atoms.
Findings
Probe transmission signal is significantly larger than four-wave mixing during continuous excitation.
Stored optical information can be retrieved with similar amplitude from both signals.
Experimental results align well with theoretical predictions, confirming the memory's reversible information exchange.
Abstract
In this work we perform a detailed theoretical and experimental investigation of an atomic memory based on recoil-induced resonance in cold cesium atoms. We consider the interaction of a nearly degenerated pump and probe beams with an ensemble of two-level atoms. A full theoretical density matrix calculation in the extended Hilbert space of the internal and external atomic degrees of freedom allows us to obtain, from first principles, the transient and stationary responses determining the probe transmission and the forward four-wave mixing spectra. These two signals are generated together at the same order of perturbation with respect to the intensities of pump and probe beams. However, during continuous excitation of the sample, they are detected in very different ways and the signal at the probe transmission appears to be considerably larger, being the main focus of investigation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum optics and atomic interactions · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
