Journal of Telecommunications and Information Technology (Jun 2000)
Optical Josephson effects using phase-conjugating mirrors: an analogy with superconductors
Abstract
Motivated by the analogy between a phase-conjugating mirror (PCM) and a superconductor, we search for optical counterparts of the well-known DC and AC Josephson effects. We show that in a system consisting of two PCM`s separated by vacuum an ,,optical supercurrent`` arises as a function of an applied phase difference between the PCM`s, which is the optical analogue of the DC supercurrent flowing in a superconducting weak link. The corresponding AC effect occurs when the two PCM`s are pumped by light of a different frequency, causing the phase difference to oscillate in time with the frequency difference.
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