M. Soljačić, E. Lidorikis, L. Hau, J. Joannopoulos
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Our detailed theoretical studies show how inserting materials that support electro-magnetically induced transparency into microcavities enables design of microcavities with extraordinarily long lifetimes, and enables all-optical signal processing at single photon power levels.