Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5449094 Optics Communications 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
We theoretically propose a scheme for two-dimensional electromagnetically induced grating in a five-level atomic system interacting with two orthogonal standing-wave fields. In such atomic system, nonlinear absorption or refractivity can be significantly enhanced with nearly vanishing linear absorption under different resonant conditions. When applying two coupling fields with standing-wave pattern, absorption grating or phase grating, which efficiently diffracts a probe beam into high-order directions, can be formed in the media. The diffraction efficiencies of the gratings depend strongly on the interaction length, the intensities and detunings of the coupling fields. By investigating the third-order nonlinearity of the system, it is found that the spatial variations of amplitude and phase arise from the nonlinear modulation. The proposed gratings can be used as multi-channel beam splitter and have potential applications in optical information processing and optical networking.
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