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Efficient All-Optical Switching Using Slow Light within a Hollow Fiber

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2009

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American Physical Society
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Bajcsy, M., Sebastian Hofferberth, V. Balic, T. Peyronel, Mohammad Hafezim, Alexander S. Zibrov, V. Vuletic, and Mikhail D. Lukin. 2009. Efficient all-optical switching using slow light within a hollow fiber. Physical Review Letters 102(20): 203902.

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We demonstrate a fiber-optical switch that is activated at tiny energies corresponding to a few hundred optical photons per pulse. This is achieved by simultaneously confining both photons and a small lasercooled ensemble of atoms inside the microscopic hollow core of a single-mode photonic-crystal fiber and using quantum optical techniques for generating slow light propagation and large nonlinear interaction between light beams.

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