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Optical thresholding and switching using a fiber-coupled phase-conjugate mirror
A fiber-coupled-ring passive phase-conjugate mirror is used to achieve mutual thresholding free of bistability effects and to obtain switching among several mutually incoherent light beams
Theory of intracavity-pumped photorefractive phase-conjugate mirror
We present a new type of phase-conjugate mirror that is based on an externally driven Fabry-Perot interferometer with intracavity-pumped photorefractive material, which is probed by the signal beam. It is shown theoretically that such a configuration leads to multivalued solutions and possibly to bistability. This configuration also permits optical control of the resonator output and electrical control of the phase-conjugate reflectivity
Conductance Phases in Aharonov-Bohm Ring Quantum Dots
The regimes of growing phases (for electron numbers N~0-8) that pass into
regions of self-returning phases (for N>8), found recently in quantum dot
conductances by the Weizmann group are accounted for by an elementary Green
function formalism, appropriate to an equi-spaced ladder structure (with at
least three rungs) of electronic levels in the quantum dot. The key features of
the theory are physically a dissipation rate that increases linearly with the
level number (and tentatively linked to coupling to longitudinal optical
phonons) and a set of Fano-like meta-stable levels, which disturb the
unitarity, and mathematically the change over of the position of the complex
transmission amplitude-zeros from the upper-half in the complex gap-voltage
plane to the lower half of that plane. The two regimes are identified with
(respectively) the Blaschke-term and the Kramers-Kronig integral term in the
theory of complex variables.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figure
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