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Magnet-free non-reciprocity demonstrated with Brillouin Scattering Induced Transparency

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Abstract

We provide the first experimental evidence of non-reciprocity achieved through a Brillouin scattering induced transparency phenomenon. The effect occurs due to direction-dependent opto-acoustic interaction of optical fields with a traveling phonon mode. We show that it can be optically controlled with sub-milliwatt input power, and could be used to implement isolators in any optically transparent material.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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