Quantum hologram of macroscopically entangled light via the mechanism of diffuse light storage

Abstract

In the present paper we consider a quantum memory scheme for light diffusely propagating through a spatially disordered atomic gas. The diffuse trapping of the signal light pulse can be naturally integrated with the mechanism of stimulated Raman conversion into a long-lived spin coherence. Then the quantum state of the light can be mapped onto the disordered atomic spin subsystem and can be stored in it for a relatively long time. The proposed memory scheme can be applicable for storage of the macroscopic analog of the (-) Bell state and the prepared entangled atomic state performs its quantum hologram, which suggests the possibility of further quantum information processing.

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