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Nonlinear magneto-optic polarization rotation with intense laser fields
(American Physical Society, 2008)
We have studied the nonlinear Faraday effect with intense linear polarized light in an optically thick atomic rubidium vapor. We demonstrate that the polarization rotation rate (rotation angle per unit magnetic field, in ...
Electromagnetically induced transparency in rubidium vapor prepared by a comb of short optical pulses
(American Physical Society, 2005)
It was shown by Kocharovskaya and Khanin [Sov. Phys. JETP 63, 945 (1986)] that a comb of optical pulses can induce a ground-state atomic coherence and change the optical response of an atomic medium. In our experiment, we ...
Effects of noise and parameter deviations in a bichromatic Raman white light cavity
(American Physical Society, 2010)
We analyze the effects of noise and parameter deviations in a bichromatic Raman type white light cavity, with potential applications in precision measurements. The results show that the dispersion variation induced by ...
Optical beam steering based on electromagnetically induced transparency
(American Physical Society, 2006)
We propose a scheme that provides all-optically-controlled steering of light beam. The system is based on steep dispersion of a coherently driven medium. Using the eikonal equation, we study the steering angle, the spread ...
Impact of Data Length on the Uncertainty of Hydrological Copula Modeling
(ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS, 2015-04)
Three Archimedean copulas were employed to model annual maximum flood peak data of different lengths. Estimation methods based on ranks were employed for parameter estimation. Marginals were modeled with the generalized ...