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Second-order nonlinearity induced transparency.

Y H Zhou, S S Zhang, H Z Shen

    Optics Letters
    |April 1, 2017
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    We demonstrate a new type of induced transparency using second-order nonlinearity. This method can measure nonlinear coefficients and has potential applications in quantum optics and information processing.

    Area of Science:

    • Quantum Optics
    • Nonlinear Optics
    • Quantum Information Processing

    Background:

    • Optomechanically induced transparency (OMIT) was recently proposed, analogous to electromagnetically induced transparency.
    • Second-order nonlinearity is a key phenomenon in nonlinear optics.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To demonstrate a novel form of induced transparency enabled by second-order nonlinearity.
    • To present a practical application for measuring the second-order nonlinear coefficient.
    • To explore potential applications in quantum optics and quantum information processing.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing second-order nonlinear optical effects.
    • Developing a scheme to induce transparency through nonlinear interactions.

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    Main Results:

    • Successfully demonstrated a new form of induced transparency.
    • Established a method for measuring the second-order nonlinear coefficient.
    • Showcased the potential of the scheme for quantum applications.

    Conclusions:

    • Second-order nonlinearity can enable a new form of induced transparency.
    • The demonstrated scheme offers a practical method for nonlinear coefficient measurement.
    • This research opens avenues for advancements in quantum optics and information processing.