Atomic Faraday Beam Splitter For Light Generated From Pump-Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing In A Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Fiber

PHYSICAL REVIEW A(2021)

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Abstract
We demonstrate an atomic Faraday dichroic beam splitter suitable for spatially separating signal and idler fields from pump degenerate four-wave mixing in an atomic source. By rotating the plane of polarization of one mode 90. with respect to the other, a subsequent polarizing beam splitter separates the two frequencies, which differ by only 13.6 GHz, and achieves a suppression of (-26.3 +/- 0.1) and (-21.2 +/- 0.1) dB in the two outputs, with a corresponding transmission of 97% and 99%, respectively. This technique avoids the necessity of using spatial separation of four-wave mixing modes and thus opens the door for enhancing the process efficiency in waveguide experiments. As a proof of principle, we generate light via four-wave mixing in Rb-87 loaded into a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber and interface it with the atomic Faraday dichroic beam splitter.
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atomic faraday beam splitter,fiber,pump-degenerate,four-wave,hollow-core
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