Analog to electromagnetically induced transparency and Autler-Townes effect demonstrated with photoinduced coupled waveguides
Résumé
It is shown that light transfer between two evanescently coupled optical waveguides can be interrupted
when strong interaction with a third waveguide is induced. In the strong-interaction regime the transfer can
be reactivated upon proper detuning of the waveguide propagation constants. These phenomena can be easily
understood using the analog of Autler-Townes splitting and electromagnetically induced transparency from
atomic physics. Experimental demonstration is provided using photoinduced reconfigurable waveguides.