Abstract

We present experimental results showing that quantum correlated light can be produced using non-degenerate, off-resonant, four-wave mixing (4WM) on both the D1 (795 nm) and D2 (780 nm) lines of Rb-85 and Rb-87, extending earlier work on the D1 line of Rb-85. Using this 4WM process in a hot vapor cell to produce bright twin beams, we characterize the degree of intensity-difference noise reduction below the standard quantum limit for each of the four systems. Although each system approximates a double-lambda configuration, differences in details of the actual level structure lead to varying degrees of noise reduction. The observation of quantum correlations on light produced using all four of these systems, regardless of their substructure, suggests that it should be possible to use other systems with similar level structures in order to produce narrow frequency, non-classical beams at a particular wavelength. (C) 2009 Optical Society of America

Publication Details
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2009
Volume
17
Number of Pages
16722-16730
DOI
10.1364/oe.17.016722
Journal
Optics Express
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