Jun 5, 2014 - Nonstationary coherent optical effects caused by pulse propagation through acetylene-filled hollow-core photonic-crystal fibers. M. Ocegueda ...
PHYSICAL REVIEW A 89, 063403 (2014)
Nonstationary coherent optical effects caused by pulse propagation through acetylene-filled hollow-core photonic-crystal fibers M. Ocegueda, E. Hernandez, and S. Stepanov CICESE, Ensenada, Baja California 22860, Mexico
P. Agruzov and A. Shamray A. F. Ioffe Physical Technical Institute, St. Petersburg 194021, Russia (Received 28 January 2014; published 5 June 2014) Experimental observations of nonstationary coherent optical phenomena, i.e., optical nutation, free induction, and photon echo, in the acetylene (12 C2 H2 ) filled hollow-core photonic-crystal fiber (PCF) are reported. The presented results were obtained for the acetylene vibration-rotational transition P 9 at wavelength 1530.37 nm at room temperature under a gas pressure of