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Event Type Quantum Optics CQIQC Seminar
Date and Time 23-Nov-2009  from 11:10 to 12:00
Location 60 St. George Street, MP 606
Host Aephraim Steinberg

Nonlinear Optics in Rubidium-Filled Hollow-Core Photonic Band-Gap Fibers

Pablo Londero

Cornell University

Abstract

Much of the success in optical quantum computing and quantum key distribution has come from linear techniques, in part due to the difficulty of developing systems which exhibit optical nonlinearities at low photon numbers. Hollow-core photonic band-gap fibers, when filled with Rb vapor, provide a system with strong coupling to resonant light. This  opens the door to a variety of interesting quantum-optical experiments where low-photon number states can induce measurable nonlinearities, and where moderate amounts of light can produce unusually strong nonlinear effects. I will present recent experiments in our Rb-loaded fibers on electromagnetically-induced-transparency in the presence of buffer gas, four-wave mixing with gain >100 and bandwidths >300 MHz at
microwatt power levels, and all-optical switching with a few thousand photons, as well as some thoughts on future directions.

Contact Info
Name Joane Magnaye
Email jmagnaye@physics.utoronto.ca
Phone 416-946-7640

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