Collective atom phase controls in photon echoes for quantum memory applications I: Population inversion removal (1612.00115v2)
Abstract: Photon echo-based quantum memories demonstrated in rare-earth doped solids over the last decade have solved the major constraint of population inversion in conventional photon echoes by using collective atom phase controls. Both atomic frequency comb and gradient echoes have also made a breakthrough in higher echo efficiency, where conventional photon echo efficiency remains at a few per cent. Here we review, analyze, and discuss the collective atom phase control applied to conventional photon echoes for quantum memory applications to clarify fundamental physics of coherent transients in a three-level system specifically for optical-spin coherence conversion in a controlled double rephasing echoes. Some critical misunderstandings in various protocols are also analyzed, and corrected for near unity echo efficiency under no population inversion.