Observation of Ultraslow Light Propagation in a Ruby Crystal at Room Temperature
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We have observed slow light propagation with a group velocity as low as 57.5+/-0.5 m/s at room temperature in a ruby crystal. A quantum coherence effect, coherent population oscillations, produces a very narrow spectral "hole" in the homogeneously broadened absorption profile of ruby. The resulting rapid spectral variation of the refractive index leads to a large value of the group index. We observe slow light propagation both for Gaussian-shaped light pulses and for amplitude modulated optical beams in a system that is much simpler than those previously used for generating slow light.
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- Slow light
- Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
- Group velocity
- Optics
- Refractive index
- Materials science
- Crystal (programming language)
- Amplitude
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