DocumentCode :
1177278
Title :
Superluminal pulse propagation in linear and nonlinear photonic grating structures
Author :
Longhi, Stefano ; Marano, Marcello ; Belmonte, Michele ; Laporta, Paolo
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Fisica, Inst. Nazionale per la Fisica della Materia, Milan, Italy
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
4
Lastpage :
16
Abstract :
Optical pulse propagation in photonic grating structures can show anomalous (i.e., superluminal or negative) group velocities under certain circumstances owing to the anomalous dispersive properties induced by the periodic grating structure. Such phenomena can be observed for either linear pulse propagation in passive dielectric grating structures, such as in fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs), as well as in frequency-conversion processes exploiting second-order cascading effects in quasi-phase-matched (QPM) nonlinear crystals. Engineering of the grating structure can be exploited to observe a wide variety of anomalous pulse transmission and reflection behaviors. In this article, we review the main recent experimental and theoretical achievements obtained by our group in this field. In particular, we report on superluminal propagation of picosecond optical pulses at the 1.5-μm wavelength of optical communications in FBGs, both in transmission and reflection configurations, with the observation of group velocities as large as ∼5c0. We also show that the phenomenon of transparent pulse propagation at a negative group velocity in a gain doublet atomic amplifier, recently observed in cesium vapor by Wang and co-workers (L. J. Wang, A. Kuzmich, and A. Dogariu, Nature vol.406, p.277-9, 2000), can be achieved as well in a photonic parametric amplifier by exploiting the anomalous dispersive properties of the amplifier induced by a suitably designed QPM grating profile.
Keywords :
Bragg gratings; high-speed optical techniques; optical dispersion; optical frequency conversion; optical parametric amplifiers; optical phase matching; photonic band gap; reviews; 1.5 micron; FBG; QPM grating profile; anomalous dispersive properties; cesium vapor; fiber Bragg gratings; frequency-conversion processes; gain doublet atomic amplifier; linear photonic grating structures; negative group velocities; nonlinear photonic grating structures; optical communications; optical pulse propagation; passive dielectric grating structures; periodic grating structure; photonic parametric amplifier; picosecond optical pulses; quasi-phase-matched nonlinear crystals; reflection configurations; second-order cascading effects; superluminal pulse propagation; transmission configurations; transparent pulse propagation; Bragg gratings; Dielectrics; Dispersion; Fiber gratings; Optical amplifiers; Optical propagation; Optical pulses; Optical reflection; Periodic structures; Pulse amplifiers;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-260X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2002.807976
Filename :
1193069
Link To Document :
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