Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2000-08-07
Optics Letters v. 25 (2000) 1364-66
Physics
Quantum Physics
4 pages, 3 eps figures, to be published in Optics Letters, vol.25, No 18 (2000), minor style changes and reference correction
Scientific paper
10.1364/OL.25.001364
An inversionless gain of anti-Stokes radiation above the oscillation threshold in an optically-dense far-from-degenerate double-Lambda Doppler-broadened medium accompanied by Stokes gain is predicted. The outcomes are illustrated with numerical simulations applied to sodium dimer vapor. Optical switching from absorption to gain via transparency controlled by a small variation of the medium and of the driving radiation parameters which are at a level less than one photon per molecule is shown. Related video/audio clips see in: A.K. Popov, S.A. Myslivets, and T.F. George, Optics Express Vol. 7, No 3, 148 (2000)(http://epubs.osa.org/oearchive/source/22947.htm) or download: http://kirensky.krasn.ru/popov/opa/opa.htm
George Thomas F.
Popov Alexander K.
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