Resonantly absorbing media supporting electromagnetically induced transparency may give rise to specific periodic patterns where a light probe is found to experience a fully developed photonic band gap yet with negligible absorption everywhere. In ultracold atomic samples the gap is found to arise from spatial regions where Autler-Townes splitting and electromagnetically induced transparency alternate with one another and detailed calculations show that accurate and efficient coherent optical control of the gap can be accomplished. The remarkable experimental simplicity of the control scheme would ease quantum nonlinear optics applications
There is a wide interest in three-dimensional (3D) photonic crystals that radically control the spon...
An analytical method based on a two-mode approximation is here developed to study the optical respon...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the first part of this thesis, the coherent control of sp...
Resonantly absorbing media supporting electromagnetically induced transparency may give rise to spec...
We illustrate a mechanism based on coherent optical nonlinearities to realize optically tunable phot...
Inhomogeneously broadened doped solids supporting electromagnetically induced transparency are viabl...
Inhomogeneously broadened optical transitions of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond may be employed...
International audienceWe experimentally study the photonic properties of a cold-atom sample trapped ...
We experimentally investigate the Bragg reflection of light at one-dimensionally ordered atomic stru...
A compact theoretical description of the effects of dissipation on the propagation of light waves th...
In this chapter, we give a brief review of our recent research works on photonic bandgaps induced by...
Photonic crystals control light propagation at a fundamental level [1]. Photonic crystals are ordere...
We study quantum effects of light propagation through an extended absorbing system of two-level atom...
In periodic structures photons can be made to behave like electrons. This results in the opening of ...
tering methods, ASA, linearized methods). Abstract. – We report on experimental observation of photo...
There is a wide interest in three-dimensional (3D) photonic crystals that radically control the spon...
An analytical method based on a two-mode approximation is here developed to study the optical respon...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the first part of this thesis, the coherent control of sp...
Resonantly absorbing media supporting electromagnetically induced transparency may give rise to spec...
We illustrate a mechanism based on coherent optical nonlinearities to realize optically tunable phot...
Inhomogeneously broadened doped solids supporting electromagnetically induced transparency are viabl...
Inhomogeneously broadened optical transitions of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond may be employed...
International audienceWe experimentally study the photonic properties of a cold-atom sample trapped ...
We experimentally investigate the Bragg reflection of light at one-dimensionally ordered atomic stru...
A compact theoretical description of the effects of dissipation on the propagation of light waves th...
In this chapter, we give a brief review of our recent research works on photonic bandgaps induced by...
Photonic crystals control light propagation at a fundamental level [1]. Photonic crystals are ordere...
We study quantum effects of light propagation through an extended absorbing system of two-level atom...
In periodic structures photons can be made to behave like electrons. This results in the opening of ...
tering methods, ASA, linearized methods). Abstract. – We report on experimental observation of photo...
There is a wide interest in three-dimensional (3D) photonic crystals that radically control the spon...
An analytical method based on a two-mode approximation is here developed to study the optical respon...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the first part of this thesis, the coherent control of sp...