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A Study Of Photon Trapping And The Ac Stark Effect In Photonic Crystals And Dispersive Materials, Iftekharul Haque Jan 2015

A Study Of Photon Trapping And The Ac Stark Effect In Photonic Crystals And Dispersive Materials, Iftekharul Haque

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In this thesis, we study light-matter interaction in the contexts of coherent population trapping (CPT) and the ac Stark effect in nanoparticles embedded (doped) in two important classes of reservoirs -- photonic crystals and dispersive materials. These materials have gaps in their energy spectra and are studied widely due to their unusual optical properties and potential for novel applications. We consider that the reservoirs are doped with an ensemble of five-level nanoparticles, each with a single Λ core (consisting of a lower doublet and an upper energy level), which interact with both the host reservoir and external radiation fields. We …


Quantum Coherence And Interference In Metallic Photonic Crystals And Hybrid Systems, Ali Hatef Dec 2011

Quantum Coherence And Interference In Metallic Photonic Crystals And Hybrid Systems, Ali Hatef

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In the first part of the thesis, we study the absorption coefficient of quantum dots doped in metallic photonic crystals under different circumferences. We study numerically the temporal evolution of the absorption coefficient profile where a probe field is applied to monitor the absorption process in two cases, when quantum dots are embedded lightly and densely. We also studied the effect of a changing plasma frequency on the absorption profile of quantum dots two possible field configurations. We show that the changes in plasma energy can take the system from the absorption region to the transparent and gain region.

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