Abstract
Electromagnetically induced holographic imaging using strongly interacting Rydberg atoms is investigated via electromagnetically induced grating (EIG). We consider two schemes, i.e., by direct detection of holographic imaging pattern, known as electromagnetically induced classical holographic imaging (EICHI), and by employing entangled photon pairs for imaging which is called as electromagnetically induced quantum holographic imaging (EIQHI). Both schemes are employed to obtain 1D and 2D holographic imaging. In EICHI and EIQHI, amplitude and phase information of EIG can be imaged with controllable image variation in size. It is noticed that holographic imaging is influenced by van der Waals (vdW) effect present in Rydberg atoms.
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