Temporal profile of biphotons generated from a hot atomic vapor and spectrum of electromagnetically induced transparency
Shih-Si Hsiao, Wei-Kai Huang, Yi-Min Lin, Jia-Mou Chen, Chia-Yu Hsu,, and Ite A. Yu

TL;DR
This study investigates the temporal and spectral characteristics of biphotons generated from hot atomic vapor via four-wave mixing, revealing the influence of electromagnetically induced transparency and Doppler broadening on their profiles.
Contribution
It provides an analytical expression linking biphoton spectral and temporal profiles to EIT effects in Doppler-broadened media, validated by experimental data.
Findings
Biphoton temporal width varies from 70 to 580 ns with coupling power.
Spectral profile is Lorentzian, determined mainly by EIT linewidth.
Experimental biphoton profiles agree with theoretical predictions based on EIT spectra.
Abstract
We systematically studied the temporal profile of biphotons, i.e., pairs of time-correlated single photons, generated from a hot atomic vapor via the spontaneous four-wave mixing process. The measured temporal width of biphoton wave packet or two-photon correlation function against the coupling power was varied from about 70 to 580 ns. We derived an analytical expression of the biphoton's spectral profile in the Doppler-broadened medium. The analytical expression reveals that the spectral profile is mainly determined by the effect of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT), and behaves like a Lorentzian function with a linewidth approximately equal to the EIT linewidth. Consequently, the biphoton's temporal profile influenced by the Doppler broadening is an exponential-decay function, which was consistent with the experimental data. Employing a weak input probe field of classical…
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