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Demonstration of a dynamic bandpass frequency filter in a rare-earth ion-doped crystal

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Beavan, Sarah E.
Goldschmidt, Elizabeth A.
Sellars, Matthew J.

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Optical Society of America

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In this paper we propose and demonstrate a dynamic, narrow-bandpass frequency filter. This is generated in a rare-earth ion-doped crystal using a combination of spectral hole burning and Stark shifting. This filter can toggle within one microsecond between absorption and transmission, with ∼60  dB difference in attenuation, in two separate 1 MHz wide spectral regions. The filter demonstrated here is specifically designed as a component in a rare-earth ion-based quantum repeater protocol. However, this is a general technique that could also be applied for amplitude or phase modulation, or switching between more complicated spectral profiles.

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Journal of the Optical Society of America B

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