2020
DOI: 10.1088/1572-9494/abb7dc
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Polarization state and image rotation via spontaneously generated coherence in a spinning fast light medium

Abstract: In this article we propose a four-level rubidium (Rb87) atomic system for observing interesting features of polarization state rotation in a fast light medium. We investigate spontaneously generated coherence (SGC) for a spinning medium. We show how SGC can affect different spectral profiles of the polarization state and images in this suggested model. We observe a 0.5 radian rotation and 2.5 microsecond time advancement in our proposed system. Our precise results will provide a new platform for researchers in… Show more

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“…The control over the specific rotation of the plasmonic modes was investigated with chemical potential and applied magnetic field [48]. Polarization conversion based on SPPs has potential applications in biomedical sensing [49], non-linear optics [50], and optical elements [51][52][53]. Keeping in view the importance of MOR in modern high-tech devices, this paper mainly discusses the MOR of SPPs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The control over the specific rotation of the plasmonic modes was investigated with chemical potential and applied magnetic field [48]. Polarization conversion based on SPPs has potential applications in biomedical sensing [49], non-linear optics [50], and optical elements [51][52][53]. Keeping in view the importance of MOR in modern high-tech devices, this paper mainly discusses the MOR of SPPs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%