Abstract We report that the electromagnetically induced self-imaging can be realized in an optically dense crystal of Eu3+ doped Y2SiO5. In this paper, the solid medium is driven by the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract We report that the electromagnetically induced self-imaging can be realized in an optically dense crystal of Eu3+ doped Y2SiO5. In this paper, the solid medium is driven by the laser beam with transverse distribution, and induced to the inhomogeneous coherent medium, which permits the self-imaging. The properties of the self-imaging in the solid, and the influence of the dope-ion concentration on the imaging position are investigated in detail, which might provide a simple, reliable and convenient technique for imaging storage and processing.
               
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