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Freezing ultrashort light pulses by exciton-polariton interference in glass

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Abstract

Self-assembled nanostructures with two characteristic periods, sub-wavelength along polarization and close to wavelength along propagation direction, are revealed in silica glass after femtosecond laser writing. The phenomenon is interpreted in terms of exciton-polariton crystal formation.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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