Copyright © 2011 American Physical SocietyThe force exerted on a material by an incident beam of light is dependent upon the material’s velocity in the laboratory frame of reference. This velocity dependence is known to be difficult to measure, as it is proportional to the incident optical power multiplied by the ratio of the material velocity to the speed of light. Here we show that this typically tiny effect is greatly amplified in multilayer systems composed of resonantly absorbing atoms exhibiting ultranarrow photonic band gaps. The amplification effect for optically trapped 87Rb is shown to be as much as 3 orders of magnitude greater than for conventional photonic–band-gap materials. For a specific pulsed regime, damping remains observ...
The integration of nanophotonics and atomic physics has been a long-sought goal that would open new ...
Photonic Time Crystals (PTCs) - dielectric media with their refractive index modulated periodically ...
grantor: University of TorontoWe present theoretical analyses of coherent and incoherent r...
The force exerted on a material by an incident beam of light is dependent upon the material's veloci...
The force exerted on a material by an incident beam of light is dependent upon the material's veloci...
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 U...
The typically tiny effect of radiation damping on a moving body can be amplified to a favorable exte...
Experiments and numerical simulations are described that develop quantitative understanding of atomi...
We theoretically investigate the transport properties of a weak coherent input field scattered by an...
Photonic crystals are periodic systems that consist of dielectrics with different refractive indices...
Radiation pressure exerted by light on any surface is the pressure generated by the momentum of impi...
The radiation dynamics of a dipole antenna embedded in a Photonic Crystal are modeled by an initiall...
Copyright © 2013 American Physical SocietyReciprocity is fundamental to light transport and is a con...
Acceleration radiation—or Unruh radiation—the thermal radiation observed by an ever accelerating obs...
Resonant optical pumping in dense atomic media is discussed, where the absorption length is less tha...
The integration of nanophotonics and atomic physics has been a long-sought goal that would open new ...
Photonic Time Crystals (PTCs) - dielectric media with their refractive index modulated periodically ...
grantor: University of TorontoWe present theoretical analyses of coherent and incoherent r...
The force exerted on a material by an incident beam of light is dependent upon the material's veloci...
The force exerted on a material by an incident beam of light is dependent upon the material's veloci...
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 U...
The typically tiny effect of radiation damping on a moving body can be amplified to a favorable exte...
Experiments and numerical simulations are described that develop quantitative understanding of atomi...
We theoretically investigate the transport properties of a weak coherent input field scattered by an...
Photonic crystals are periodic systems that consist of dielectrics with different refractive indices...
Radiation pressure exerted by light on any surface is the pressure generated by the momentum of impi...
The radiation dynamics of a dipole antenna embedded in a Photonic Crystal are modeled by an initiall...
Copyright © 2013 American Physical SocietyReciprocity is fundamental to light transport and is a con...
Acceleration radiation—or Unruh radiation—the thermal radiation observed by an ever accelerating obs...
Resonant optical pumping in dense atomic media is discussed, where the absorption length is less tha...
The integration of nanophotonics and atomic physics has been a long-sought goal that would open new ...
Photonic Time Crystals (PTCs) - dielectric media with their refractive index modulated periodically ...
grantor: University of TorontoWe present theoretical analyses of coherent and incoherent r...