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Squeezing via optical bistability
Physical Review A, 1985The spectrum of squeezing in the output field for the optically bistable system of an atomic medium in a coherently driven cavity is analyzed. Good squeezing is attainable only in certain limits of atomic parameters and cavity detuning.
Reid, M. D., Walls, D. F.
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Multimode instability in optical bistability
Physical Review A, 1989We compare theoretical predictions and experimental data for the multimode instability of optical bistability, which arises from the coherent dynamics of a system of two-level molecules contained in an optical cavity and driven by an external stationary laser field. Considerable insight into this phenomenon is provided by two rules of thumb that govern
SeĢgard, B. +4 more
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SPIE Proceedings, 1998
A programmable optical bistable device, based on a ring fiber optic circuit in which is inserted an optical amplifier, is presented. The optical amplifier has the purpose both to obtain the bistable duration and to reset the device by means of the loop gain compression effect.
PAROLARI, PAOLA +3 more
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A programmable optical bistable device, based on a ring fiber optic circuit in which is inserted an optical amplifier, is presented. The optical amplifier has the purpose both to obtain the bistable duration and to reset the device by means of the loop gain compression effect.
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Resonatorless Optical Bistability
International Meeting on Instabilities and Dynamics of Lasers and Nonlinear Optical Systems, 1985Intrinsic (mirrorless) optical bistability (MOB) has been predicted independently by a number of authors1. Recent experiments have demonstrated at least one major aspect of this phenomenon, i.e., MOB due to increasing absorption2. Other categories of MOB which have been predicted from theoretical models are caused by: interatomic correlation in a many ...
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1986
The phenomenon of optical bistability (OB) is the nonlinear response of a material to incident light, resulting in bistability and reversible hysteresis of the output as a function of the input intensity. The first theoretical prediction of OB was by Szoke et al.
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The phenomenon of optical bistability (OB) is the nonlinear response of a material to incident light, resulting in bistability and reversible hysteresis of the output as a function of the input intensity. The first theoretical prediction of OB was by Szoke et al.
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