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20 April 2004Semiclassical theory of coherent optical effects in Bose-Einstein condensate of dilute gases
The semiclassical theory of coherent optical effects observed in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) of a dilute sodium vapor is proposed. They are superradiant scattering of light from BEC, amplification of the probe light pulse under pumping BEC by more power dressing pulse, amplification (by bosonic stimulation) of coherent atomic waves in BEC (atomic laser), light speed reduction in BEC under electromagnetically induced transparency.
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N. A. Vasil'ev, O. Efimov, Evgeni D. Trifonov, N. I. Shamrov, "Semiclassical theory of coherent optical effects in Bose-Einstein condensate of dilute gases," Proc. SPIE 5402, International Workshop on Quantum Optics 2003, (20 April 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.561015