Angular momentum transfer via virtual atomic excitations
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Abstract
The tunability of atomic parameters has made atomic systems an appealing experimental platform. We utilize the tunability of atomic energy levels to transfer angular momentum to photons. By spatiotemporally modulating a cloud of 87Rb at the waist of a twisted cavity with a far-detuned Stark-shifting beam, photons that pass through the cloud are converted to different angular momentum modes of the cavity. We observe this conversion and achieve the maximum theoretical conversion efficiency, demonstrating the coherent modification of photonic degrees of freedom and prospects for engineering couplings between arbitrary modes.
Presenters
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Claire Baum
University of Chicago
Authors
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Claire Baum
University of Chicago
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Matthew Jaffe
University of Chicago
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Lukas Palm
University of Chicago
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Jonathan Simon
University of Chicago, Univ. of Chicago