학술논문

Ultra-slow light propagation by self-induced transparency in ruby in the superhyperfine limit
Document Type
Article
Source
Optics Letters; May 2017, Vol. 42 Issue: 10 p1871-1874, 4p
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ISSN
01469592; 15394794
Abstract
Self-induced transparency is reported for circularly polarized light in the R_1(−3/2) line of a 30 ppm ruby (α-Al_2O_3:Cr^3+) at 1.7 K in a magnetic field of B‖c=4.5  T. In such a field and temperature, a 30 ppm ruby is in the so-called superhyperfine limit resulting in a long phase memory time, T_M=50  μs, and a thousand-fold slower pulse propagation velocity of ∼300  m/s was observed, compared to the ∼300  km/s measured in the first observation of self-induced transparency (SIT) ∼50 years ago, that employed a ruby with a 500 ppm chromium concentration in zero field and at 4.2 K. To date, this is the slowest pulse propagation ever observed in a SIT experiment.