Ultrafast tunable optical delay line based on indirect photonic transitions

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.213901
Reference D.M. Beggs, I.H. Rey, T. Kampfrath, N. Rotenberg, L.K. Kuipers and T.F. Krauss, Ultrafast tunable optical delay line based on indirect photonic transitions, Phys.Rev.Lett. 108, (Article number: 213901), 1-4 (2012)

We introduce the concept of an indirect photonic transition and demonstrate its use in a dynamic delay line to alter the group velocity of an optical pulse. Operating on an ultrafast time scale, we show continuously tunable delays of up to 20 ps, using a slow light photonic crystal waveguide only 300  μm in length. Our approach is flexible, in that individual pulses in a pulse stream can be controlled independently, which we demonstrate by operating on pulses separated by just 30 ps. The two-step indirect transition is demonstrated here with a 30% conversion efficiency.