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Physics and applications of slow and fast light in semiconductor optical waveguides

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Abstract

We review the physics of slow and fast light based on coherent population oscillations in active semiconductor waveguides. Exploiting these effects, microwave phase shifters realizing 360 degree phase shift and operating at tens of GHz have been realized.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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