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Chasing 'Slow Light'
A critical review of experimental studies of the so-called 'slow light'
arising due to anomalously high steepness of the refractive index dispersion
under conditions of electromagnetically induced transparency or coherent
population oscillations is presented. It is shown that a considerable amount of
experimental evidence for observation of the 'slow light' is not related to the
low group velocity of light and can be easily interpreted in terms of a
standard model of interaction of light with a saturable absorber.Comment: 17 pages, 8 figures, to be published in June issue of Phisics:
Uspekhi under the title "Notes on Slow Light
Bragg Reflection Waveguide: Anti-Mirror Reflection and Light Slowdown
The effect of the light group velocity reduction in dielectric Bragg
reflection waveguide structures (SiO/TiO) in the vicinity of the cutoff
frequency is studied experimentally. The effect of anti-mirror reflection,
specific for the Bragg reflection waveguides, is described and employed for
detection of "slow light". The experiments were performed with the use of the
Ti:sapphire laser pulses ~ 100 fs in length. The group index 30 with
a fractional pulse delay (normalized to the pulse width) of 10 is
demonstrated. The problems and prospects of implementation of the slow-light
devices based on the Bragg reflection waveguide structures are discussed.Comment: 11 pages, in the previous version, we failed to insert figure
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