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Optics Letters | 2009

Two-dimensional all-optical spatial light modulation with high speed in coherent media

L. Zhao; Tun Wang; Susanne F. Yelin

Abstract We theoretically report that, utilizing electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT), the transverse spatial properties of weak probe fields can be fast modulated by using optical patterns (e.g. images) with desired intensity distributions in the coupling fields. Consequently, EIT systems can function as high-speed optically addressed spatial light modulators. To exemplify our proposal, we indicate the generation and manipulation of Laguerre-Gaussian beams based on either phase or amplitude modulation in hot vapor EIT systems.We show theoretical evidence that coherent systems based on electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) can function as optically addressed spatial light modulators with megahertz modulation rates. The transverse spatial properties of cw probe fields can be modulated fast using two-dimensional optical patterns. To exemplify our proposal, we study real-time generation and manipulation of Laguerre-Gaussian beams by means of phase or amplitude modulation using flat-top image-bearing pulse trains as coupling fields in low-cost hot vapor EIT systems.


Physical Review A | 2008

Diffusion-induced decoherence of stored optical vortices

Tun Wang; L. Zhao; Liang Jiang; Susanne F. Yelin

We study the coherence properties of optical vortices stored in atomic ensembles. In the presence of thermal diffusion, the topological nature of stored optical vortices is found not to guarantee slow decoherence. Instead the stored vortex state has decoherence surprisingly larger than the stored Gaussian mode. Generally, the less phase gradient, the more robust for stored coherence against diffusion. Furthermore, calculation of coherence factor shows that the center of stored vortex becomes completely incoherent once diffusion begins and, when reading laser is applied, the optical intensity at the center of the vortex becomes nonzero. Its implication for quantum information is discussed. Comparison of classical diffusion and quantum diffusion is also presented.


Physical Review A | 2005

Theory for Raman superradiance in atomic gases

Tun Wang; Susanne F. Yelin

A mean field theory for Raman superradiance (SR) with recoil is presented, where the typical SR signatures are recovered, such as quadratic dependence of the intensity on the number of atoms and inverse proportionality of the time scale to the number of atoms. A comparison with recent experiments and theories on Rayleigh SR and collective atomic recoil lasing (CARL) are included. The role of recoil is shown to be in the decay of atomic coherence and breaking of the symmetry of the SR end-fire modes.


Frontiers in Optics | 2007

Noise and Electromagnetically Induced Transparency

Yanhong Xiao; Tun Wang; Maria Baryakhtar; David F. Phillips; Susanne F. Yelin; Ronald L. Walsworth

We report coherence-induced conversion of laser phase noise to intensity noise via interaction with an atomic medium. The spectrum of intensity fluctuations exhibits a narrow linewidth, that is immune to power broadening.


Physical Review A | 2007

Superradiance in ultracold Rydberg gases

Tun Wang; Susanne F. Yelin; Robin Cote; E. E. Eyler; S. M. Farooqi; P. L. Gould; Marijan Koštrun; D. Tong; Daniel Vrinceanu


Physical Review A | 2004

Multiple beam splitter for single photons

Tun Wang; Marijan Koštrun; Susanne F. Yelin


Physical Review A | 2008

Image Storage in Hot Vapors

L. Zhao; Tun Wang; Yanhong Xiao; Susanne F. Yelin


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2006

Superradiance in ultracold Rydberg atoms

Tun Wang; Robin Cote; Edward E. Eyler; S. M. Farooqi; Philip Gould; Marijan Kostrun; D. Tong; Daniel Vrinceanu; Susanne F. Yelin


Physical Review A | 2009

Electromagnetically induced transparency with noisy lasers

Yanhong Xiao; Tun Wang; Maria Baryakhtar; Mackenzie Van Camp; Michael Crescimanno; Michael Hohensee; Liang Jiang; David F. Phillips; Mikhail D. Lukin; Susanne F. Yelin; Ronald L. Walsworth


Optics Communications | 2007

Electromagnetically induced transparency and slow light with n-doped GaAs

Tun Wang; Renuka Rajapakse; Susanne F. Yelin

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L. Zhao

University of Connecticut

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Juha Javanainen

University of Connecticut

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University of Connecticut

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