Gigahertz-Bandwidth Optical Memory in Pr3+:Y2SiO5

Abstract

We experimentally study a broadband implementation of the atomic frequency comb (AFC) rephasing protocol with a cryogenically cooled Pr3+:Y2SiO5 crystal. To allow for storage of broadband pulses, we explore a novel regime where the input photonic bandwidth closely matches the inhomogeneous broadening of the material (5\,GHz), thereby significantly exceeding the hyperfine ground and excited state splitting (10\,MHz). Through an investigation of different AFC preparation parameters, we measure a maximum efficiency of 10\% after a rephasing time of 12.5\,ns. With a suboptimal AFC, we witness up to 12 rephased temporal modes.

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