Observation of a large, resonant, cross-Kerr nonlinearity in a free-space Rydberg medium
Abstract
We report the experimental observation of a cross-Kerr nonlinearity in a free-space medium based on resonantly-excited, interacting Rydberg atoms and electromagnetically induced transparency. The nonlinearity is used to implement cross-phase modulation between two optical pulses. The nonlinear phase written onto the probe pulse is measured to be as large as 8 mrad per nW of signal power, corresponding to a (3) of 10-8m2/V2. Potential applications range from optical quantum information processing to quantum non-demolition measurement of photon number.
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