PMID: 19113761Dec 31, 2008Paper

Multimode memories in atomic ensembles

Physical Review Letters
J NunnD Jaksch

Abstract

The ability to store multiple optical modes in a quantum memory allows for increased efficiency of quantum communication and computation. Here we compute the multimode capacity of a variety of quantum memory protocols based on light storage in ensembles of atoms. We find that adding a controlled inhomogeneous broadening improves this capacity significantly.

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