Crosstalk noise suppression in slow light for time-bandwidth product
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A critical limitation of slow light schemes is the limited time-bandwidth product. Recently we showed that this limitation can be overcome by making use of inhomogeneities. Here we analyze the effects of crosstalk noise that can be induced by these inhomogeneities in certain situations, and how to minimize such noise. The proof of principle experiment was done using three-wave mixing in a photorefractive crystal Ce:BaTiO3where Bragg selection is used to provide the inhomogeneity.
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Fluctuations and Noise in Photonics and Quantum Optics III