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Phase-dependent decoherence of optical transitions in Pr3+:LaF3 in the presence of a driving field
The decoherence times of orthogonally phased components of the optical
transition dipole moment in a two-level system have been observed to differ by
an order of magnitude. This phase anisotropy is observed in coherent transient
experiments where an optical driving field is present during extended periods
of decoherence. The decoherence time of the component of the dipole moment in
phase with the driving field is extended compared to T_2, obtained from
two-pulse photon echoes, in analogy with the spin locking technique of NMR.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures; replaced with published versio
Demonstration of conditional quantum phase shift between ions in a solid
Due to their potential for long coherence times, dopant ions have long been
considered promising candidates for scalable solid state quantum computing.
However, the demonstration of two qubit operation has proven to be problematic,
largely due to the difficulty of addressing closely spaced ions. Here we use
optically active ions and optical frequency addressing to demonstrate a
conditional phase shift between two qubits
The nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond re-visited
Symmetry considerations are used in presenting a model of the electronic
structure and the associated dynamics of the nitrogen-vacancy center in
diamond. The model accounts for the occurrence of optically induced spin
polarization, for the change of emission level with spin polarization and for
new measurements of transient emission. The rate constants given are in
variance to those reported previously.Comment: 12 pages 10 figure
Photon Echoes Produced by Switching Electric Fields
We demonstrate photon echoes in Eu:YSiO by controlling the
inhomogeneous broadening of the Eu
FD optical transition. This transition has
a linear Stark shift and we induce inhomogeneous broadening by applying an
external electric field gradient. After optical excitation, reversing the
polarity of the field rephases the ensemble, resulting in a photon echo. This
is the first demonstration of such a photon echo and its application as a
quantum memory is discussed.Comment: improved introduction, including theoretical outline of the relvant
quantum memory proposa
Assignment of the NV0 575 nm zero-phonon line in diamond to a 2E-2A2 transition
The time-averaged emission spectrum of single nitrogen-vacancy defects in
diamond gives zero-phonon lines of both the negative charge state at 637 nm
(1.945 eV) and the neutral charge state at 575 nm (2.156 eV). This occurs
through photo-conversion between the two charge states. Due to strain in the
diamond the zero-phonon lines are split and it is found that the splitting and
polarization of the two zero-phonon lines are the same. From this observation
and consideration of the electronic structure of the nitrogen-vacancy center it
is concluded that the excited state of the neutral center has A2 orbital
symmetry. The assignment of the 575 nm transition to a 2E - 2A2 transition has
not been established previously.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Selectively excited luminescence and magnetic circular dichroism of Cr4+-doped YAG and YGG
Site selective luminescence and magnetic circular dichroism experiments on Cr4+-doped yttrium aluminum garnet and yttrium gallium garnet have been made at low temperature. The spectral assignments for these near-IR lasing materials have been made using experimental data and ligand field calculations guided by the known geometry of the lattices. [S0163-1829(99)07003-4]
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