Recent progress in generation of optical pulses of durations comparable to one optical cycle has presented great opportunities for studies of the fundamental processes in matter as well as time-resolved spectroscopy of ultrafast processes in nonlinear media. It opened up a new area of research in modern ultrafast nonlinear optics and led to appearance of the attosecond science. In parallel, a new research area related to emission from resonant media excited by superluminally propagating ultrashort bursts of electromagnetic radiation has been actively developed over the last few years. In this paper, we review our recent results on theoretical analysis of the Cherenkov-type radiation of a resonant medium excited by few-cycle optical pulses p...
The work reported in this dissertation represents an investigation into some aspects of resonant and...
We show that pulses undergoing wave-breaking (shock formation) in fibers in the normal dispersion re...
Atomic media have played a major role in studies of fast light. One of their attractive features is ...
Recent progress in development of intense, ultrashort optical pulses opens new avenues for research ...
The optical response of a one-dimensional string made of dipoles with a periodically varying density...
This paper discusses the features of transient radiation from periodic one-dimensional resonant medi...
This paper discusses the features of transient radiation from periodic one-dimensional resonant medi...
One of the main challenges in modern optics is to explore shorter times scales as well as to extend ...
Recent experimental realizations of single-cycle pulses in the terahertz, infrared, and optical regi...
We use an optical method based on sub-picosecond pulses moving in a nonlinear medium to generate re...
The present thesis is devoted to theoretical studies of pulse propagation of light through linear an...
Coherent terahertz-frequency hybrid modes in solid state materials are studied by subpicosecond pump...
In this paper the Vavilov-Cherenkov radiation produced by an electromagnetic pulse propagating, unch...
We describe theoretically the generation of ultrashort (subfemtosecond) pulses using high-order harm...
We study theoretically a possibility of creation and ultrafast control (erasing, spatial frequency m...
The work reported in this dissertation represents an investigation into some aspects of resonant and...
We show that pulses undergoing wave-breaking (shock formation) in fibers in the normal dispersion re...
Atomic media have played a major role in studies of fast light. One of their attractive features is ...
Recent progress in development of intense, ultrashort optical pulses opens new avenues for research ...
The optical response of a one-dimensional string made of dipoles with a periodically varying density...
This paper discusses the features of transient radiation from periodic one-dimensional resonant medi...
This paper discusses the features of transient radiation from periodic one-dimensional resonant medi...
One of the main challenges in modern optics is to explore shorter times scales as well as to extend ...
Recent experimental realizations of single-cycle pulses in the terahertz, infrared, and optical regi...
We use an optical method based on sub-picosecond pulses moving in a nonlinear medium to generate re...
The present thesis is devoted to theoretical studies of pulse propagation of light through linear an...
Coherent terahertz-frequency hybrid modes in solid state materials are studied by subpicosecond pump...
In this paper the Vavilov-Cherenkov radiation produced by an electromagnetic pulse propagating, unch...
We describe theoretically the generation of ultrashort (subfemtosecond) pulses using high-order harm...
We study theoretically a possibility of creation and ultrafast control (erasing, spatial frequency m...
The work reported in this dissertation represents an investigation into some aspects of resonant and...
We show that pulses undergoing wave-breaking (shock formation) in fibers in the normal dispersion re...
Atomic media have played a major role in studies of fast light. One of their attractive features is ...