Slowing of pulses to c/10 with subwatt power levels and low latency using Brillouin amplification in a bismuth-oxide optical fiber
We report the generation of slow light using Brillouin amplification in a short length of highly nonlinear bismuth-oxide fiber. By using just 2m of fiber, we demonstrate a five-fold reduction in group velocity for ~200ns pulses, which we believe to be a record for a slow-light propagation in an opti...
Main Authors: | Jáuregui Misas, César (Author), Petropoulos, P. (Author), Richardson, D.J (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2007-03-26.
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