Low-light-level nonlinear optics with slow light
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- 10 September 2003
Abstract
Electromagnetically induced transparency in an optically thick, cold medium creates a unique system where pulse-propagation velocities may be orders of magnitude less than $c$ and optical nonlinearities become exceedingly large. As a result, nonlinear processes may be efficient at low-light levels. Using an atomic system with three, independent channels, we demonstrate a quantum interference switch where a laser pulse with an energy density of $\sim23$ photons per $\lambda^2/(2\pi)$ causes a 1/e absorption of a second pulse.
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- Version 1, 2003-09-10, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review A, 68 (4), 041801.
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