Temporal imaging and sub-Fourier spectroscopy for ultra narrowband single-photon systems
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Abstract
Manipulation and detection of photonic spectro-temporal modes via light-matter interfaces play a crucial role in quantum information processing and metrology. Feasible implementations of protocols merging the flexibility of atomic systems and spectro-temporal processing capabilities inherently require an ability to manipulate and detect temporal photonic modes with a spectral and temporal resolution matched to the narrowband atomic emission. Here we employ cold-atoms-based Gradient Echo Memory combined with novel ac-Stark spin-wave manipulation technique to demonstrate far-field temporal imaging achieving <20kHz spectral resolution and 1MHz bandwidth. Moreover, inspired by the real-space sub-Rayleigh imaging techniques we adjust our setup to implement a time inversion interferometer and demonstrate a sub-Fourier spectrometer that leads to a ten-fold improvement in spectral resolution while compared to the conventional (direct detection) approach.
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Publication: M.Mazelanik, A. Leszczyński, M. Lipka, M. Parniak, and W. Wasilewski, "Temporal imaging for ultra-narrowband few-photon states of light," Optica 7, 203-208 (2020)
Presenters
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Mateusz Mazelanik
University of Warsaw
Authors
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Mateusz Mazelanik
University of Warsaw
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Michal Parniak
University of Warsaw
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Michał Lipka
University of Warsaw
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Adam Leszczyński
University of Warsaw
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Wojciech Wasilewski
University of Warsaw, Universtiy of Warsaw