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  Quantum and noninear optics of a cold-atom ring laser with controlled dispersion


   School of Physics and Astronomy

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  Dr J Goldwin  Applications accepted all year round  Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

About the Project

When a pulse of light propagates through a medium it becomes distorted, and may appear to slow down, speed up, or even reverse direction. Although the principle of causality is not violated, these effects have ramifications for lasers whose gain media have exotic refractive properties. Such lasers have been proposed for frontier applications in timekeeping, electromagnetic and gravitational field sensing, and inertial navigation. Despite the potentially disruptive nature of these technologies, experimental demonstrations are still few and debate surrounds some aspects of the theory.

We are building a ring laser using a gas of cold atoms as a gain medium, tuning the group index through controlled quantum coherences. In the regime of slow light propagation, such a laser shows reduced sensitivity to environmental perturbations, making it attractive for active time/frequency standards. In the so-called superluminal regime, the lasing wavelength is hypersensitive to rotations via the Sagnac effect, making it promising for next generation gyro navigation systems. However the noise properties of such lasers are not well understood and only preliminary measurements have been made. We will help fill gaps in our understanding of lasing in fast and slow light media, and lay the foundation for future technologies based on their application.

For more information about the Cold Atoms group and the Midland Ultracold Atoms Research Centre:
http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/physics/quantum/cold-atoms/index.aspx
http://mpa.ac.uk/muarc/index.html

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Funding Notes

This research project is in competition for funding with one or more projects at this institution. Usually the project which receives the best applicant will be awarded the funding. The funding is only available to UK citizens or those who have been resident in the UK for a period of 3 years or more.

Non-UK Students: If you have the correct qualifications and access to your own funding, either from your home country or your own finances, your application to work on this project will be considered.

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