Anomalous ring-down effects and breakdown of the decay rate concept in optical cavities with negative group delay

T. Lauprêtre, S. Schwartz, R. Ghosh, I. Carusotto, F. Goldfarb, F. Bretenaker

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Abstract

The propagation of light pulses through negative group velocity media is known to give rise to a number of paradoxical situations that seem to violate causality. The solution of these paradoxes has triggered the investigation of a number of interesting and unexpected features of light propagation. Here, we report a combined theoretical and experimental study of the ringdown oscillations in optical cavities filled with a medium with a sufficiently negative frequency dispersion to give a negative round-trip group delay time. We theoretically anticipate that causality imposes the existence of additional resonance peaks in the cavity transmission, resulting in a non-exponential decay of the cavity field and in a breakdown of the cavity decay rate concept. Our predictions are validated by simulations and by an experiment using a roomtemperature gas of metastable helium atoms in the detuned electromagnetically induced transparency regime as the cavity medium.

Original languageEnglish
Article number043012
JournalNew Journal of Physics
Volume14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2012
Externally publishedYes

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