Observation of a stronger-than-adiabatic change of light trapped in an ultrafast switched GaAs-AlAs microcavity

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/JOSAB.29.0000A1
Reference P.J. Harding, H.J. Bakker, A. Hartsuiker, J. Claudon, A.P. Mosk, J.-M. Gérard and W.L. Vos, Observation of a stronger-than-adiabatic change of light trapped in an ultrafast switched GaAs-AlAs microcavity, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 29, (2), 1-5 (2012)
Group Ultrafast Spectroscopy

We study the time-resolved reflectivity spectrum of a switched planar GaAs-AlAs microcavity. Between 5 and 40 ps after the switching (pump) pulse, we observe a strong excess probe reflectivity and a change of the frequency of light trapped in the cavity up to 5 linewidths away from the cavity resonance. This frequency change does not adiabatically follow the fast-changing cavity resonance. The frequency change is attributed to an accumulated phase change due to the time-dependent refractive index. An analytical model predicts dynamics in qualitative agreement with the experiments, and points to crucial parameters that control future applications.