Abstract
In quantum communication with quantum repeaters, multiplexed quantum
memory is expected to enhance communication rates. When using an
atomic frequency comb (AFC) for on-demand storage, the frequency mode
number is often limited by the optical power of the control pulses.
Here, using a space-coupled waveguide electro-optic modulator, we
increased the output power, allowing us to apply control pulses to
multiple modes simultaneously. Further, through enhancement of an
experimental setup that increases power density, we increased the
number of modes. Consequently, we pioneered, to the best of our
knowledge, on-demand storage using five modes of AFC. This technology
is a significant achievement toward frequency-multiplexed on-demand
quantum memory.
Funder
Ministry of Internal Affairs and
Communications
New Energy and Industrial Technology
Development Organization
Secom Science and Technology
Foundation
Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science
Moonshot Research and Development
Program