Generation of subnatural-linewdith biphotons from a hot rubidium atomic vapor cell

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Abstract

We report the generation of narrowband entangled photon pairs (biphotons) from a hot atomic vapor cell. Making use of backward spontaneous four-wave mixing with electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT), we produced subnatural-linewidth (1.9 MHz < 6 MHz) biphotons from a Doppler-broadened (0.5 GHz) hot (63 C) paraffin-coated rubidium 87 vapor cell. The biphoton coherence time is controable and can be tuned up to 100 ns by EIT. The uncorrelated photons from resonance Raman scattering are suppressed by a spatially separated and tailored optical pumping beam. The spectral brightness is as high as 14,000 $s^-1 MHz^-1.$ As compared with the cold-atom experiment , the hot atomic vapour cell configuration is much simpler for operation and maintenance, and it is a continuous biphoton source. Our demonstration may lead to miniature narrowband biphoton sources based on atomic vapour cells for practical quantum applications and engineering.

Authors

  • Lingbang Zhu

    Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

  • Chi Shu

    Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

  • Xianxin Guo

    Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

  • Peng Chen

    Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

  • Yanhong Xiao

    Department of Physics, Fudan University

  • Heejeong Jeong

    Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

  • Shengwang Du

    Department of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology