Ultrafast slow-light: Raman-induced delay of THz-bandwidth pulses
Quantum Physics
2016-04-12 v1
Abstract
We propose and experimentally demonstrate a scheme to generate optically-controlled delays based on off-resonant Raman absorption. Dispersion in a transparency window between two neighboring, optically-activated Raman absorption lines is used to reduce the group velocity of broadband 765 nm pulses. We implement this approach in a potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) waveguide at room temperature, and demonstrate Raman-induced delays of up to 140 fs for a 650-fs duration, 1.8-THz bandwidth, signal pulse; the available delay-bandwidth product is . Our approach is applicable to single photon signals, offers wavelength tunability, and is a step toward processing ultrafast photons.
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@article{arxiv.1508.01729,
title = {Ultrafast slow-light: Raman-induced delay of THz-bandwidth pulses},
author = {Philip J. Bustard and Khabat Heshami and Duncan G. England and Michael Spanner and Benjamin J. Sussman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.01729},
year = {2016}
}
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5+4 pages, 4+2 figures