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Abstract
We have experimentally studied for the first time a new operation principle of the all-optical coherent streak-camera (Rabi deflector). In the experiment, we observed an effect of significant dynamical angular deflection of a pulse of semiconductor laser during the resonant pumping of the D2 line (780.24 nm) of 87Rb vapor in the range of diffraction angles ϕ = ± 5.45°. We propose to use the Rabi deflector as an energy efficient shaper of classical and single-photon wave packets. We analyze a possibility of the Rabi deflector operation in quantum systems with feedback.
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1 Institute of Laser Physics, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia
2 St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg 199034, Russia