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Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 2021 Volume 113, Issue 10, Pages 636–649 (Mi jetpl6425)

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OPTICS AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS

Electromagnetically induced gratings created by few-cycle light pulses (brief review)

R. M. Arkhipov

St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, 199034 Russia

Abstract: Electromagnetically induced gratings (EMIGs) of atomic populations are formed in the resonant media at the interference of two or more overlapping monochromatic beams. They are of great interest in the view of the possibility of numerous applications in optics and spectroscopy. The significant progress has been achieved recently in the generation of ultrashort femto- and attosecond pulses. Such ultrashort pulses cannot provide an interference pattern because the region of their overlapping is very small and insufficient to form even few interference fringes. However, when the pulse duration is shorter than the relaxation times in the medium in the presence of a coherent interaction with the medium, they can rapidly change of the population of atomic levels owing to carrier-wave Rabi flopping. In this case, population gratings can be formed without the instantaneous overlapping of ultrashort light pulses in the medium. The latest results on the production and control of EMIGs received by means of a sequence of single- and subcycle light pulses have been reviewed. It has been shown that the unipolar subcycle pulses can be used to control more efficiently the EMIGs compared to multipolar multicycle pulses. Various applications of these gratings have been discussed in the ultrafast optics and for the holographic recording.

Received: 07.04.2021
Revised: 07.04.2021
Accepted: 08.04.2021

DOI: 10.31857/S1234567821100025


 English version:
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics Letters, 2021, 113:10, 611–621

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