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... EIT-based nonlinear schemes can be driven by traveling wave beams as well as by a standing wave (SW). The large nonlinearity was obtained in an atomic system driven by two counter propagating coupling fields which form a SW if the two counter propagating coupling fields have the same frequency [11, ...
... EIT-based nonlinear schemes can be driven by traveling wave beams as well as by a standing wave (SW). The large nonlinearity was obtained in an atomic system driven by two counter propagating coupling fields which form a SW if the two counter propagating coupling fields have the same frequency [11, ...
Conference programme
... 2. From the railway station “Finlyandskii voksal” (metrio station “Lenin’s square”) by commercial bus №. K-400 to “Baltiets” (bus stop on demand), 3. From the metro station “Chernaya rechka” by bus №. 211 to the bus stop ”Repino – centre”, operating time from 6 till 23.40, an interval is about 20 m ...
... 2. From the railway station “Finlyandskii voksal” (metrio station “Lenin’s square”) by commercial bus №. K-400 to “Baltiets” (bus stop on demand), 3. From the metro station “Chernaya rechka” by bus №. 211 to the bus stop ”Repino – centre”, operating time from 6 till 23.40, an interval is about 20 m ...
High resolution, high contrast, high focal depth nonlinear beams
... is characterized by the complete dissipation of the pulse, which exhausts after a few millimiters without having reached any stationary profile. The robustness of the conical wave against strongly nonlinear propagation is due to the fact that nonlinear losses are compensated thanks to the continue r ...
... is characterized by the complete dissipation of the pulse, which exhausts after a few millimiters without having reached any stationary profile. The robustness of the conical wave against strongly nonlinear propagation is due to the fact that nonlinear losses are compensated thanks to the continue r ...
Nuclear Spins in Quantum Dots
... pushing devices ever closer to a regime where the expected classical behavior becomes strongly influenced by quantum effects [1]. From the point of view of those who would like to squeeze more and more ‘classical’ devices onto a chip this prospect is quite discouraging. The opposite viewpoint would ...
... pushing devices ever closer to a regime where the expected classical behavior becomes strongly influenced by quantum effects [1]. From the point of view of those who would like to squeeze more and more ‘classical’ devices onto a chip this prospect is quite discouraging. The opposite viewpoint would ...