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Low-Power All-Optical Switching Using EIT and the Zeno Effect

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Abstract

We present theoretical results for an all-optical switch based on electromagnetically induced transparency and the Zeno effect in a microdisk resonator. We predict 20 dB of switching contrast with only 100 nW of control-beam power.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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