Quantum optics with hot atomic vapors in various configurations
POSTER
Abstract
Rubidium gases at room temperature can exhibit large optical non-linearities, even at the single photon level. To enhance these non-linearities one can either boost the interaction between the atoms or increase the atom-light coupling by photonic structures. We present optical non-linearities based on high lying Rydberg states exhibiting strong van-der Waals interactions, as well for low lying states via the light induced dipole-dipole interaction. The latter at rather high densities. By adding photonic waveguides, e.g. slot waveguides, ring resonators or photonic crystal cavities we can enhance the observed non-linearities.
Presenters
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Robert Löw
University of Stuttgart, 5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart
Authors
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Robert Löw
University of Stuttgart, 5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart
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Harald Kuebler
University of Stuttgart
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Xiaoyu Cheng
University of Stuttgart
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Benyamin Shnirman
University of Stuttgart
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Annika Belz
University of Stuttgart
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Max Maeusezahl
University of Stuttgart
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Felix Moumtsilis
University of Stuttgart
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Moritz Seltenreich
University of Stuttgart
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Tilman Pfau
University of Stuttgart, 5th Institute of Physics, University of Stuttgart