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Slow Light Using Biological Bacteriorhodopsin Film

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Abstract

Group velocity of light is reduced to 0.091pm/s in a biological film. Exploiting flexible photo-dynamics for coherent photoisomerization oscillation, the velocity is all-optically controlled. Ultraslow light is observed at microwatt level, indicating high energy efficiency.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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