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IOP Publishing, New Journal of Physics, 3(15), p. 035005, 2013

DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/15/3/035005

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Spatially Addressable Readout and Erasure of an Image in a Gradient Echo Memory

Journal article published in 2013 by Jeremy B. Clark, Quentin Glorieux ORCID, Paul D. Lett
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

We show that portions of an image written into a gradient echo memory can be individually retrieved or erased on demand, an important step towards processing a spatially multiplexed quantum signal. Targeted retrieval is achieved by locally addressing the transverse plane of the storage medium, a warm 85Rb vapor, with a far-detuned control beam. Spatially addressable erasure is similarly implemented by imaging a bright beam tuned near the 85Rb D1 line in order to scatter photons and induce decoherence. Under our experimental conditions atomic diffusion is shown to impose an upper bound on the effective spatial capacity of the memory. The decoherence induced by the optical eraser is characterized and modeled as the response of a two level atom in the presence of a strong driving field.