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A slow-light-like effect observed in the frequency-mapped modulation and heterodyne detection

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Abstract

An effective slow light velocity of 86 m/s and fractional time delay of 15 have been experimentally observed in frequency mapped modulation using AOTF and femtosecond pulses, which can be used for RF true-time-delay applications.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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