2009
DOI: 10.1038/nphys1358
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Elimination, reversal and directional bias of optical diffraction

Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate the manipulation of optical diffraction, utilizing the atomic thermal motion in a hot vapor medium of electromagnetically-induced transparency (EIT). By properly tuning the EIT parameters, the refraction induced by the atomic motion may completely counterbalance the paraxial free-space diffraction and by that eliminates the effect of diffraction for arbitrary images. By further manipulation, the diffraction can be doubled, biased asymmetrically to induced deflection, or even rever… Show more

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“…The values measured for Krypton are consistent with collisions cross sections [27]. However, the value for Neon is higher than recently reported, by a factor of 4 [8] or 40 [28]. We have no good explanation for this observation, however owing to large discrepancies between reported values we display the data as a reference for possible future studies.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The values measured for Krypton are consistent with collisions cross sections [27]. However, the value for Neon is higher than recently reported, by a factor of 4 [8] or 40 [28]. We have no good explanation for this observation, however owing to large discrepancies between reported values we display the data as a reference for possible future studies.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Paraxial diffraction of the probe beam throughout its propagation originates from the second term ∼ k 2 ⊥ on the left hand side. In the following, we will calculate the linear susceptibility χ(k ⊥ ) of the thermal medium in which [30,32,33]. At the same time, the remaining constant part c 0 of Re [χ] gives rise to a phase modulation to the probe field such that π-phase flips can be achieved overs short propagation lengths.…”
Section: Theoretical Considerations a Propagation Dynamics And Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lower Λ subsystem is in electromagnetically induced transparency configuration. Due to atomic motion and collisions, for a negative two-photon detuning between the probe and the control fields, paraxial diffraction for the probe can be exactly canceled, as initially proposed theoretically [29][30][31][32] and later demonstrated experimentally [33,34]. In essence, the elimination of diffraction is achieved, since each component of the probe field in the transverse momentum (k ⊥ ) space couples stronger with atoms moving in the opposite direction in the transverse plane, and is effectively dragged back towards the main axis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several experiments have demonstrated impressive fidelity (state preservation) and efficiency (amplitude preservation). [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Despite these results, stored-light systems are typically evaluated using single-mode detection methods. 8 While the single mode approximation is valid for infinitely large ensembles, the finite spatial extent of all practical ensembles leads instead to a spatial distribution of the stored stationary excitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%