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A THz-Bandwidth Optical Memory for Quantum Storage

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Abstract

We have demonstrated a THz-bandwidth quantum memory using the optical phonon modes of room-temperature diamond [1]. A noise-floor of just 0.007 photons per pulse provides the opportunity to store photons produced by spontaneous parametric downconversion.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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