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Seeded Spontaneous Parametric Four-Wave Mixing and Fluorescence of Pr3+:YSO
Zheng huaibin,Li Changbiao * #,Zhang Yanpeng
Key Laboratory for Physical Electronics and Devices of the Ministry of Education , Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, China
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Funding: RFDP (No.20100201120031)
Opened online:25 December 2013
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Citation: Zheng huaibin,Li Changbiao,Zhang Yanpeng.Seeded Spontaneous Parametric Four-Wave Mixing and Fluorescence of Pr3+:YSO[OL]. [25 December 2013] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4576498
 
 
We demonstrate the seeded spontaneous parametric four-wave mixing (SP-FWM) process associating with the fluorescence signals of Pr3+:YSO both theoretically and experimentally. For the first time, the dressed SP-FWM processes are observed by self-dressing and/or external-dressing in this crystal. Various possible amplification processes are discussed by selectively seeding various multi-wave mixing (MWM) signals. Two contributions of the dressing effect and the dipole-dipole interaction to the linewidths of SP-FWM signal and the conjugate signal of the seeding MWM signal associating with fluorescence signal have been distinguished. In addition, the Autler-Townes-like (or Autler-Townes) splitting effect of fluorescence spectrum induced by itself (or external) field and the mutual interaction between two fluorescence signals are investigated which are well explained using the presented theoretical model. Such results can find potential applications in all-optical communication and optical information processing on photonic chip.
Keywords:Nonlinear optics; seeded spontaneous parametric four-wave mixing; fluorescence signals
 
 
 

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