Abstract
Future photonic networks will require all-optical routers for high-speed switching of data packets. By delaying the arrival of new packets when a router is busy, “slow light" offers great potential for speeding up such networks (see for example [1] and refs, therein for a review). This delay should be continuously tunable. The present state-of-the-art techniques for the slowing down of light modify the longitudinal group velocity of light.
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