Optical pulse propagation at negative group velocities due to a nearby gain line
- 1 April 1994
- journal article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review A
- Vol. 49 (4), 2938-2947
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.49.2938
Abstract
For a pulse with carrier frequency detuned less than an atomic plasma frequency but outside a narrow Lorentzian gain line, the group velocity will be negative. Unlike propagation at the center of an absorption line, the energy velocity is approximately equal to the group velocity, and is also negative. We show that a classical Gaussian pulse with such a carrier frequency will propagate at the negative group velocity for many atomic plasma wavelengths, before dispersion deforms the pulse shape. The peak of the transmitted pulse leaves the gain medium before the peak of the incident pulse enters, i.e., the pulse is transmitted superluminally. For a sufficiently long medium the exit pulse is well resolved from a comparison pulse traveling through an equal distance of vacuum. There is no conflict with causality, as numerical simulations with a switched-on Gaussian demonstrate. We propose an experiment to observe this kind of propagation by sending a pulsed probe beam through a Xe gas cell pumped to achieve inversion.Keywords
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