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Achieving nonlinear optical modulation via four-wave mixing in a four-level atomic system
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Quantum PhotonicsEngineeringNonlinear OpticsFour-level Atomic SystemAccessible SchemeQuantum ComputingOptical PropertiesFour-wave MixingNonlinear Wave PropagationOptical SwitchingOptical CommunicationQuantum OpticsPhotonicsQuantum SciencePhysicsNon-linear OpticAtomic PhysicsQuantum OpticNonlinear Optical ModulationNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsReverse FwmOptical Logic Gate
We propose an accessible scheme for implementing tunable nonlinear optical amplification and attenuation via a synergetic mechanism of four-wave mixing (FWM) and optical interference in a four-level ladder-type atomic system. By constructing a cyclic atom-field interaction, we show that two reverse FWM processes can coexist via optical transitions in different branches. In the suitable input-field conditions, strong interference effects between the input fields and the generated FWM fields can be induced and result in large amplification and deep attenuation of the output fields. Moreover, such an optical modulation from enhancement to suppression can be controlled by tuning the relative phase. The quantum system can be served as a switchable optical modulator with potential applications in quantum nonlinear optics.
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