Experimental Evidence of Spontaneous Transfer of Coherence in a Driven Degenerate Two-level System under the Action of a Linearly or a Circularly Polarized Probe

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  • L. Spani Molella
  • K. Dahl
  • R. H. Rinkleff
  • K. Danzmann

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  • Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute)
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Original languageEnglish
JournalOptics InfoBase Conference Papers
Publication statusPublished - 2007
EventQuantum-Atom Optics Downunder (QAO 2007) - Wollongong, Australia
Duration: 3 Dec 20076 Dec 2007

Abstract

Electromagnetically induced absorption (EIA) in a degenerate closed transition was measured under the action of a probe and a coupling laser of various polarizations giving rise to different possible N-systems or multi-level systems. While the probe shows EIA the coupling is mainly characterized by "absorption within transparency". However, for certain lasers' intensity ranges, a switch between "absorption within transparency" and "transparency within transparency" in the coupling absorption spectra was measured for the first time.

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Experimental Evidence of Spontaneous Transfer of Coherence in a Driven Degenerate Two-level System under the Action of a Linearly or a Circularly Polarized Probe. / Spani Molella, L.; Dahl, K.; Rinkleff, R. H. et al.
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Spani Molella L, Dahl K, Rinkleff RH, Danzmann K. Experimental Evidence of Spontaneous Transfer of Coherence in a Driven Degenerate Two-level System under the Action of a Linearly or a Circularly Polarized Probe. Optics InfoBase Conference Papers. 2007. doi: 10.1364/QAO.2007.QME4
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