Phase control of group velocity: From subluminal to superluminal light propagation

D. Bortman-Arbiv, A. D. Wilson-Gordon, and H. Friedmann
Phys. Rev. A 63, 043818 – Published 20 March 2001
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Abstract

We show that the group velocity of a weak pulse can be manipulated by controlling the phases of two weak optical fields applied to a V-shaped three-level system. Such control can even cause the probe propagation to change from subluminal to superluminal. We consider two schemes: in the first, the excited states are coupled by decay-induced coherence, which is an inherent property of the medium, and in the second, quantum coherence is created by coupling the excited states to each other by a strong microwave field. We also discuss the group velocity reduction experienced by a single weak propagating probe due to decay-induced coherence.

  • Received 25 September 2000

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.63.043818

©2001 American Physical Society

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D. Bortman-Arbiv, A. D. Wilson-Gordon, and H. Friedmann

  • Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan 52900, Israel

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Vol. 63, Iss. 4 — April 2001

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