In this chapter, we give a brief review of our recent research works on photonic bandgaps induced by standing-wave (SW) coupling fields in the regime of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT). EIT refers to the absorption suppression or elimination of a weak probe going through an atomic ensemble at the presence of a strong coupling, which is a result of laser induced destructive quantum interference. On the other hand, a light signal cannot freely propagate in the media with periodic refractive indices (the so-called photonic crystals) if its carrier frequencies fall inside the photonic bandgaps. Utilizing a SW coupling to attain the periodically modulated refractive index with little absorption, one can establish an induced photon...
Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) originates from quantum physics, where a narrow trans...
In this dissertation experimental results are presented on controlling light with nanophotonic media...
International audienceWe experimentally study the photonic properties of a cold-atom sample trapped ...
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We illustrate a mechanism based on coherent optical nonlinearities to realize optically tunable phot...
An analytical method based on a two-mode approximation is here developed to study the optical respon...
[[abstract]] Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) is a quantum interference mechanism to ...
Over the past years, the classical analog of the electromagnetically-induced transparency (EIT) phen...
Inhomogeneously broadened doped solids supporting electromagnetically induced transparency are viabl...
grantor: University of TorontoWe present theoretical analyses of coherent and incoherent r...
Resonantly absorbing media supporting electromagnetically induced transparency may give rise to spec...
Three-level atomic and molecular systems coupled to two laser fields exhibit transparency effects th...
Controlling the optical response of a medium through suitably tuned coherent electromagnetic fields ...
The influence of a phase-modulated control field on the phenomenon of electromagnetically induced tr...
Summarization: In the first part of this introductory review we outline the developments in photonic...
Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) originates from quantum physics, where a narrow trans...
In this dissertation experimental results are presented on controlling light with nanophotonic media...
International audienceWe experimentally study the photonic properties of a cold-atom sample trapped ...
An ever increasing effort has been devoted over the years to develop techniques for manipulating lig...
We illustrate a mechanism based on coherent optical nonlinearities to realize optically tunable phot...
An analytical method based on a two-mode approximation is here developed to study the optical respon...
[[abstract]] Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) is a quantum interference mechanism to ...
Over the past years, the classical analog of the electromagnetically-induced transparency (EIT) phen...
Inhomogeneously broadened doped solids supporting electromagnetically induced transparency are viabl...
grantor: University of TorontoWe present theoretical analyses of coherent and incoherent r...
Resonantly absorbing media supporting electromagnetically induced transparency may give rise to spec...
Three-level atomic and molecular systems coupled to two laser fields exhibit transparency effects th...
Controlling the optical response of a medium through suitably tuned coherent electromagnetic fields ...
The influence of a phase-modulated control field on the phenomenon of electromagnetically induced tr...
Summarization: In the first part of this introductory review we outline the developments in photonic...
Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) originates from quantum physics, where a narrow trans...
In this dissertation experimental results are presented on controlling light with nanophotonic media...
International audienceWe experimentally study the photonic properties of a cold-atom sample trapped ...