Controllable Kerr Nonlinearity with Perfect Transparency in the Existence of Spontaneously Generated Coherence
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Abstract
We investigate the Kerr nonlinearity of a V-type three-level atomic system where the upper two states decay outside to another state and hence spontaneous generated coherence may exist. It is shown that dark state and hence perfect transparency present under certain conditions. Meanwhile, the Kerr nonlinearity can be controlled by manipulation of the decay rates and the splitting of the two excited states. Therefore, enhanced Kerr nonlinearity without absorption can be obtained under proper parameters.
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NIU Yue-Ping, GONG Shang-Qing, LI Ru-Xin, XU Zhi-Zhan. Controllable Kerr Nonlinearity with Perfect Transparency in the Existence of Spontaneously Generated Coherence[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(2): 540-543.
NIU Yue-Ping, GONG Shang-Qing, LI Ru-Xin, XU Zhi-Zhan. Controllable Kerr Nonlinearity with Perfect Transparency in the Existence of Spontaneously Generated Coherence[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(2): 540-543.
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NIU Yue-Ping, GONG Shang-Qing, LI Ru-Xin, XU Zhi-Zhan. Controllable Kerr Nonlinearity with Perfect Transparency in the Existence of Spontaneously Generated Coherence[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(2): 540-543.
NIU Yue-Ping, GONG Shang-Qing, LI Ru-Xin, XU Zhi-Zhan. Controllable Kerr Nonlinearity with Perfect Transparency in the Existence of Spontaneously Generated Coherence[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(2): 540-543.
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