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    Coherent Storage of Light Over One-Hour Achieved – Great Stride Towards the Application of Quantum Memories

    By University of Science and Technology of ChinaMay 23, 20212 Comments3 Mins Read
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    One-Hour Coherent Optical Storage in an Atomic Frequency Comb Memory
    Energy level diagram and experimental setup. Credit: MA Yu et al.

    A new method developed at USTC achieves one-hour quantum memory storage, boosting the practicality of long-distance quantum communication.

    Remote quantum distribution on the ground is limited because of the loss of photons in optical fibers. One solution for remote quantum communication lies in quantum memories: photons are stored in the long-lived quantum memory (quantum flash drive) and then quantum information is transmitted by the transportation of the quantum memory. Given the speed of aircraft and high-speed trains, it is critical to increase the storage time of the quantum memories to the order of hours.

    In a new study published in Nature Communications, a research team led by Prof. LI Chuanfeng and Prof. ZHOU Zongquan from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) extended the storage time of the optical memories to over one hour. It broke the record of one minute achieved by German researchers in 2013, and made a great stride towards the application of quantum memories.

    In the attempt to achieve optical storage in a zero-first-order-Zeeman (ZEFOZ) magnetic field, the complicated and unknown energy level structures in both the ground and excited states have challenged researchers for a long time. Recently, researchers used the spin Hamiltonians to predict the level structures. However, an error may occur in the theoretical prediction.

    ZEFOZ-AFC Method Enables Long-Lived Light Storage

    To overcome the problem, researchers from USTC adopted the spin wave atomic frequency comb (AFC) protocol in a ZEFOZ field, namely ZEFOZ-AFC method, successfully implementing the long-lived storage of light signals.

    Dynamical decoupling (DD) was used to protect the spin coherence and extend the storage time. The coherent nature of this device is verified by implementing a time-bin-like interference experiment after 1h storage with a fidelity of 96.4%. The result showed the great storage capacity of the coherent light and its potential in quantum memories.

    This study expands the optical storage time from the order of minutes to the order of hours. It meets the basic requirements of the optical storage lifetime for quantum memories. Through optimizing the storage efficiency and signal-to-noise ratios (SNR), researchers are expected to transmit quantum information by classical carriers in a new quantum channel.

    Reference: “One-hour coherent optical storage in an atomic frequency comb memory” by Yu Ma, You-Zhi Ma, Zong-Quan Zhou, Chuan-Feng Li and Guang-Can Guo, 22 April 2021, Nature Communications.
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22706-y

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    2 Comments

    1. Daneil S on May 24, 2021 12:43 pm

      you should really rewrite that first paragraph. Wow.

      Reply
    2. Brad on May 29, 2021 8:34 am

      What was the first year NASA implanted the “camera observation” into the area of the pupil of the Astronauts eye?

      Reply
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