Reciprocity is fundamental to light transport and is a concept that holds also in rather complex systems. Yet, reciprocity can be switched off even in linear, isotropic, and passive media by setting the material structure into motion. In highly dispersive multilayers this leads to a fairly large forward-backward asymmetry in the pulse transmission. Moreover, in multilevel systems, this transport phenomenon can be all-optically enhanced. For atomic multilayer structures made of three-level cold Rb-87 atoms, for instance, forward-backward transmission contrast around 95% can be obtained already at atomic speeds in the meter per second range. The scheme we illustrate may open up avenues for optical isolation that were not previously accessible.

Optical Nonreciprocity of Cold Atom Bragg Mirrors in Motion

ARTONI, Maurizio;
2013-01-01

Abstract

Reciprocity is fundamental to light transport and is a concept that holds also in rather complex systems. Yet, reciprocity can be switched off even in linear, isotropic, and passive media by setting the material structure into motion. In highly dispersive multilayers this leads to a fairly large forward-backward asymmetry in the pulse transmission. Moreover, in multilevel systems, this transport phenomenon can be all-optically enhanced. For atomic multilayer structures made of three-level cold Rb-87 atoms, for instance, forward-backward transmission contrast around 95% can be obtained already at atomic speeds in the meter per second range. The scheme we illustrate may open up avenues for optical isolation that were not previously accessible.
2013
2013
Altre Istituz. pubb. estere
PE1_12 Mathematical physics
PE1_20 Application of mathematics in sciences
PE2_6 Electromagnetism
PE2_8 Ultra-cold atoms and molecules
PE2_9 Optics, non-linear optics and nano-optics
PE3_13 Nanophysics: nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, nanomagnetism
PE7_1 Control engineering
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Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
110
223602
223606
5
WAVE-PACKETS; OPTICAL DIODE; ATOMIC LATTICES; TRANSMISSION
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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S. A. R., Horsley; J. H., Wu; Artoni, Maurizio; G. C., La Rocca
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