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Slow and Fast Light Using Stimulated Rayleigh-Wing Scattering

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Abstract

Stimulated Rayleigh-Wing Scattering has been found to be a perfect way for group velocity controlling. The velocity of a pulse can be exactly controlled by tuning the wavelength and intensity of a strong CW beam.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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