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Pancharatnam and total phases for one-dimensional photonic band gaps

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We study the time evolution of the total and Pancharatnam phase of four-level atoms in the presence of a one-dimensional photonic-band-gap material. We obtain analytical and numerical results under certain parametric conditions and analyze the effect of a Kerr-like medium and the detuning parameter on the dynamics of the Pancharatnam phase for the initial atomic position. We observe an interesting feature of the Pancharatnam phase for the one-dimensional photonic-band-gap material.

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Abdel-Khalek, S., Berrada, K., El-Saman, Y.S. et al. Pancharatnam and total phases for one-dimensional photonic band gaps. J Russ Laser Res 33, 437–447 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10946-012-9300-0

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