The origin and mechanism of backward stimulated Rayleigh scattering in two-photon absorbing media are studied theoretically and experimentally. This type of stimulated scattering has the unusual features of no frequency shift and low pump threshold requirement compared to all other known stimulated scattering effects. This frequency-unshifted stimulated Rayleigh scattering effect can be well explained by a two-photon-excitation-enhanced Bragg grating reflection model. The reflection of the forward pump beam from this stationary Bragg grating may substantially enhance the backward Rayleigh scattering beam, providing a positive feedback mechanism without causing any frequency shift. A two-counterpropagating-beam-formed grating experiment in a...
We report on the study of two-photon interference in the frequency domain. Bell and Hong-Ou-Mandel e...
Photons generated via spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) have broad spectrums and suffer ...
Two-beam coupling is demonstrated in CS2 and other transparent Kerr liquids by use of frequency chir...
We describe a design for phase-matched Bragg scattering for single-photon conversion between two arb...
The development of the study of light scattering, from the early work of Stokes and Rayleigh to the ...
Author Institution: Electro-Optical Systems IncorporatedThis work was supported in part by the Air F...
We present the first observations, and a complete theoretical explanation, of stimulated photorefrac...
Transient energy transfer or two-beam coupling is demonstrated in CS 2 and other transparent Kerr li...
The interaction of two optical waves in a Kerr medium is considered. One of the waves is initially u...
Forward stimulated Brillouin scattering (FSBS) is similar in physical origin to conventional backwar...
Backward stimulated Brillouin scattering (BSBS) is reassessed for the novel case of an optical fiber...
We study Bragg scattering at 1D atomic lattices. Cold atoms are confined by optical dipole forces at...
We study two-photon scattering in a mixed cavity optomechanical system, which is composed of a singl...
We have used the transverse correlated properties of the entangled photon pairs generated in the pro...
Recent discoveries in nonlinear optical properties of nanoparticle colloids make actual the challeng...
We report on the study of two-photon interference in the frequency domain. Bell and Hong-Ou-Mandel e...
Photons generated via spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) have broad spectrums and suffer ...
Two-beam coupling is demonstrated in CS2 and other transparent Kerr liquids by use of frequency chir...
We describe a design for phase-matched Bragg scattering for single-photon conversion between two arb...
The development of the study of light scattering, from the early work of Stokes and Rayleigh to the ...
Author Institution: Electro-Optical Systems IncorporatedThis work was supported in part by the Air F...
We present the first observations, and a complete theoretical explanation, of stimulated photorefrac...
Transient energy transfer or two-beam coupling is demonstrated in CS 2 and other transparent Kerr li...
The interaction of two optical waves in a Kerr medium is considered. One of the waves is initially u...
Forward stimulated Brillouin scattering (FSBS) is similar in physical origin to conventional backwar...
Backward stimulated Brillouin scattering (BSBS) is reassessed for the novel case of an optical fiber...
We study Bragg scattering at 1D atomic lattices. Cold atoms are confined by optical dipole forces at...
We study two-photon scattering in a mixed cavity optomechanical system, which is composed of a singl...
We have used the transverse correlated properties of the entangled photon pairs generated in the pro...
Recent discoveries in nonlinear optical properties of nanoparticle colloids make actual the challeng...
We report on the study of two-photon interference in the frequency domain. Bell and Hong-Ou-Mandel e...
Photons generated via spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) have broad spectrums and suffer ...
Two-beam coupling is demonstrated in CS2 and other transparent Kerr liquids by use of frequency chir...