Slow polaritons with orbital angular momentum in atomic gases
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Polariton formalism is applied for studying the propagation of a probe field of light in a cloud of cold atoms influenced by two control laser beams of larger intensity. The laser beams couple resonantly three hyperfine atomic ground states to a common excited state, thus forming a tripod configuration of the atomic energy levels involved. The first control beam can have an optical vortex, with the intensity of the beam going to zero at the vortex core. The second control beam without a vortex ensures the lossless (adiabatic) propagation of the probe beam at a vortex core of the first control laser. We investigate the storage of the probe pulse into atomic coherences by switching off the control beams and its subsequent retrieval by switching the control beams on. The optical vortex is transferred from the control to the probe fields during the storage or retrieval of the probe field. We analyze the conditions needed for the vortex to be transferred efficiently to the regenerated probe beam and discuss the possibilities of experimental implementation of the proposed scheme using atoms such as rubidium or sodium.
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