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Slow, fast, and backwards light propagation in erbium-doped optical fibers

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Abstract

Erbium-doped optical fiber can serve as either a saturable absorber or (when pumped) as a saturable amplifier, leading to slow or fast light propagation respectively. A variety of exotic propagation effects are observed in this system.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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