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Dispersive properties of self–induced transparency in two–level media

We focus on self-induced transparency (SIT) in the propagation of a pulse in a dispersive medium. The latter can be an ordinary optical medium or, more interestingly, a quantum metamaterial. In both cases we consider a sequence of two level atoms each with a characteristic resonant frequency ω0. The...

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Published in:Chaos, solitons and fractals solitons and fractals, 2021-02, Vol.143, p.110611, Article 110611
Main Authors: Ivić, Zoran, Čevizović, Dalibor, Pržulj, Željko, Lazarides, N., Tsironis, G.P.
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