Abstract
A 2-m long Bismuth-oxide-based highly-nonlinear fiber is used to generate Brillouin- assisted slow-light. Time delays of 46-ns and a four-fold reduction in the speed of light are achieved for 180-ns pulses with a CW pump power of just ~400-mW.
© 2006 Optical Society of America
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