Observation of quantum destructive interference in inelastic two-wave mixing

K. J. Jiang, L. Deng, M. G. Payne

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Abstract

Using room-temperature atoms we demonstrate a quantum destructive interference between two one-photon excitation pathways in an inelastic two-wave mixing scheme that corresponds to the “strong-storage and weak-retrieval” of an optical field. This destructive interference is fundamentally different from the usual electromagnetically induced transparency because it is critically dependent on the generation and propagation of a wave-mixing field. We also show that contrary to the common belief, the maximum atomic coherence in general does not lead to the maximum mixing-wave conversion efficiency.


Original languageAmerican English
JournalPhysical Review A
Volume98
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 23 2007

DC Disciplines

  • Physical Sciences and Mathematics
  • Physics

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