Abstract
In analogy to electromagnetically induced transparency, optomechanically induced transparency was proposed recently in [Science 330, 1520 (2010) [CrossRef] [CrossRef] ]. In this Letter, we demonstrate another form of induced transparency enabled by second-order nonlinearity. A practical application of the second-order nonlinearity induced transparency is to measure the second-order nonlinear coefficient. Our scheme might find applications in quantum optics and quantum information processing.
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