Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 10, Issue 1, 010201(2012)
Probe frequency- and field intensity-sensitive coherent control effects in an EIT-based periodic layered medium
A periodic layered medium, with unit cells consisting of a dielectric and an electromagnetically-induced transparency (EIT)-based atomic vapor, is designed for light propagation manipulation. Considering that a destructive quantum interference relevant to a two-photon resonance emerges in EIT-based atoms interacting with both control and probe fields, an EIT-based periodic layered medium exhibits a flexible frequency-sensitive optical response, where a very small variation in the probe frequency can lead to a drastic variation in reflectance and transmittance. The present EIT-based periodic layered structure can result in controllable optical processes that depend sensitively on the external control field. The tunable and sensitive optical response induced by the quantum interference of a multi-level atomic system can be applied in the fabrication of new photonic and quantum optical devices. This material will also open a good perspective for the application of such designs in several new fields, including photonic microcircuits or integrated optical circuits.
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Teh-Chau Liau, Jin-Jei Wu, Jianqi Shen, Tzong-Jer Yang, "Probe frequency- and field intensity-sensitive coherent control effects in an EIT-based periodic layered medium," Chin. Opt. Lett. 10, 010201 (2012)
Category: Atomic and Molecular Physics
Received: Feb. 14, 2011
Accepted: Jun. 10, 2011
Published Online: Aug. 29, 2011
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