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Published April 9, 2013 | Supplemental Material + Published
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Negative Group Velocity in the Absence of Absorption Resonance

Abstract

Scientific community has well recognized that a Lorentzian medium exhibits anomalous dispersion behavior in its resonance absorption region. To satisfy the Krammers-Kronig relation, such an anomalous region has to be accompanied with significant loss, and thus, experimental observations of negative group velocity in this region generally require a gain-assisted approach. In this letter, we demonstrate that the negative group velocity can also be observed in the absence of absorption resonance. We show that the k-surface of a passive uniaxial Lorentzian medium undergoes a distortion near the plasma frequency. This process yields an anomalous dispersion bandwidth that is far away from the absorption resonance region, and enables the observation of negative group velocity at the plasma frequency band. Introducing anomalous dispersion in a well-controlled manner would greatly benefit the research of ultrafast photonics and find potential applications in optical delay lines, optical data storage and devices for quantum information processing.

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© 2013 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. Received: 15 June 2012; Accepted: 25 March 2013; Published: 9 April 2013. This work is sponsored by NSFC under grants 61102003, 61071063 and 61131002. Author contributions: D.Y., G.Z., L.R. designed research; D.Y., J.W., Z.W., S.Q., J.H. performed research; all authors contributed to data interpretation and the composition of the paper. S.Q. supervised the project.

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