Fast- and slow-light-enhanced light drag in a moving microcavity

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Fizeau’s experiment, inspiring Einstein’s special theory of relativity, reveals a small dragging effect acting on light inside a moving medium. Dispersion can enhance such light drag according to Lorentz’s predication. Here fast- and slow-light-enhanced light drag is demonstrated experimentally in a moving optical microcavity through stimulated Brillouin scattering induced transparency and absorption. The strong dispersion provides an enhancement factor up to ~104, greatly reducing the system size down to the micrometer range. These results may offer a unique platform for a compact, integrated solution to motion sensing and ultrafast signal processing applications.

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Qin, T., Yang, J., Zhang, F., Chen, Y., Shen, D., Liu, W., … Wan, W. (2020). Fast- and slow-light-enhanced light drag in a moving microcavity. Communications Physics, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-020-0386-3

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