Abstract

We propose two schemes of holographic imaging with an object that has no any macro structure itself. The tunable electromagnetically induced grating (EIG) is such a kind of object. We obtain an EIG based on the periodically modulated strong susceptibility in a three-level ladder-type hybrid artificial molecule, which is comprised of a semiconductor quantum dot and a metal nanoparticle coupled via the Coulomb interaction. The holographic interference pattern is detected either directly in the way of classical holographic imaging with a coherent field being the imaging light, or indirectly and nonlocally in the way of two-photon coincidence measurement with a pair of entangled photons playing the role of imaging light. This work provides a practical prototype of electromagnetically induced transparency-based holographic solid-state devices for all-optical classical and quantum information processing.

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