Photon echo in ring cavity: pulse area approach
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.10294v1
- Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 20:27:39 GMT
- Title: Photon echo in ring cavity: pulse area approach
- Authors: Sergey A. Moiseev and Ravil V. Urmancheev
- Abstract summary: We develop the photon echo pulse area approach to describe primary and multi-pulse echo generation in the atomic ensemble placed in the ring cavity.
We show that the pulse area approach predicts relative echo magnitudes and whether the system is operating in a single- or a multi-pulse generation regime.
This work develops the pulse area theorem approach for analytical study of photon/spin echoes in optical and microwave cavities and echo based protocols of quantum memory.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Pulse area approach has been established as a versatile analytical tool for
studying the resonant interaction between the light and the resonant atomic
ensemble. In recent years photon and spin echoes in cavity assisted schemes
become increasingly interesting. In this article we develop the photon echo
pulse area approach to describe primary and multi-pulse echo generation in the
atomic ensemble placed in the ring cavity. We show that the pulse area approach
predicts relative echo magnitudes and whether the system is operating in a
single- or a multi-pulse generation regime. We also analyze the conditions
needed for the realization of these generation regimes. This work develops the
pulse area theorem approach for analytical study of photon/spin echoes in
optical and microwave cavities and echo based protocols of quantum memory.
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