Photon storage with ultrafast switching in coupled quantum wells
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Abstract
Photon storage with ultrafast switching was implemented with indirect excitons in coupled quantum wells. The storage and release of photons was controlled by the gate voltage: a pulse of the gate voltage increased the exciton lifetime by orders of magnitude, resulting in storage of the absorbed photons in the form of indirect excitons; the pulse termination led to the emission of the stored photons. The storage time reached microseconds. The write and readout times were subnanosecond, and faster by an order of magnitude than the previously established record for optoelectronic photon storage devices.
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Authors
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Alexander Winbow
University of California, San Diego
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A.T. Hammack
University of California, San Diego
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L.V. Butov
University of California, San Diego, Department of Physics, University of California, San Diego, University of California at San Diego
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Arthur Gossard
Materials Department, University of California, Santa Barbara, Materials Dept., UCSB, UC Santa Barbara, Univ. California, Santa Barbara, University of California, Santa Barbara, UCSB