Riesen Hans, Rebane Aleksander K, Szabo Alex, Carceller Ivana
School of Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences, The University of New South Wales, UNSW Canberra, Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia.
Opt Express. 2012 Aug 13;20(17):19039-49. doi: 10.1364/OE.20.019039.
We report on the observation of slow light induced by transient spectral hole-burning in a solid, that is based on excited-state population storage. Experiments were conducted in the R1-line (2E←4A2 transition) of a 2.3 mm thick pink ruby (Al2O3:Cr(III) 130 ppm). Importantly, the pulse delay can be controlled by the application of a low external magnetic field B||c≤9 mT and delays of up to 11 ns with minimal pulse distortion are observed for ~55 ns Gaussian pulses. The delay corresponds to a group velocity value of ~c/1400. The experiment is very well modelled by linear spectral filter theory and the results indicate the possibility of using transient hole-burning based slow light experiments as a spectroscopic technique.