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@article{653c9e6a0402407bb9f502c7242221ec,
title = "Optical microcavity formation and ultrafast control using half-cycle attosecond pulses in two- and three-level media",
abstract = "Light induced population difference gratings have numerous applications in modern optics. The conventional approach of creating them by using monochromatic laser radiation makes it virtually impossible to rapidly control their properties. In recent years, there has been active discussion about using ultra-short light pulses to control such gratings. We show the possibility of ultrafast control of population difference structures, such as dynamic microresonators and Bragg-like grating formations, by the collision of extremely short light pulses in a resonant medium. This work focuses on changes in microcavity properties based on the different parameters, such as the atomic density of the medium, the form of the pulses, and whether the medium is two- or three-level.",
keywords = "Attosecond pulses, Electromagnetically induced gratings, Extremely short pulses",
author = "Дьячкова, {Ольга Олеговна} and Архипов, {Ростислав Михайлович} and Архипов, {Михаил Викторович} and Пахомов, {Антон Владимирович} and Розанов, {Николай Николаевич}",
year = "2024",
month = aug,
day = "15",
doi = "10.1016/j.optcom.2024.130666",
language = "English",
volume = "565",
pages = "1--7",
journal = "Optics Communications",
issn = "0030-4018",
publisher = "Elsevier",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Optical microcavity formation and ultrafast control using half-cycle attosecond pulses in two- and three-level media

AU - Дьячкова, Ольга Олеговна

AU - Архипов, Ростислав Михайлович

AU - Архипов, Михаил Викторович

AU - Пахомов, Антон Владимирович

AU - Розанов, Николай Николаевич

PY - 2024/8/15

Y1 - 2024/8/15

N2 - Light induced population difference gratings have numerous applications in modern optics. The conventional approach of creating them by using monochromatic laser radiation makes it virtually impossible to rapidly control their properties. In recent years, there has been active discussion about using ultra-short light pulses to control such gratings. We show the possibility of ultrafast control of population difference structures, such as dynamic microresonators and Bragg-like grating formations, by the collision of extremely short light pulses in a resonant medium. This work focuses on changes in microcavity properties based on the different parameters, such as the atomic density of the medium, the form of the pulses, and whether the medium is two- or three-level.

AB - Light induced population difference gratings have numerous applications in modern optics. The conventional approach of creating them by using monochromatic laser radiation makes it virtually impossible to rapidly control their properties. In recent years, there has been active discussion about using ultra-short light pulses to control such gratings. We show the possibility of ultrafast control of population difference structures, such as dynamic microresonators and Bragg-like grating formations, by the collision of extremely short light pulses in a resonant medium. This work focuses on changes in microcavity properties based on the different parameters, such as the atomic density of the medium, the form of the pulses, and whether the medium is two- or three-level.

KW - Attosecond pulses

KW - Electromagnetically induced gratings

KW - Extremely short pulses

UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/c8a13d18-faed-3067-9435-025ef7b9a272/

U2 - 10.1016/j.optcom.2024.130666

DO - 10.1016/j.optcom.2024.130666

M3 - Article

VL - 565

SP - 1

EP - 7

JO - Optics Communications

JF - Optics Communications

SN - 0030-4018

M1 - 130666

ER -

ID: 119605664