Electromagnetically induced transparency in Rydberg hot atoms using polarization spectroscopy and Laguerre-Gaussian laser modes
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Abstract
In this work, electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) is investigated in a three-level ladder of rubidium atoms at room temperature using a Rydberg state and a Laguerre-Gaussian mode laser. The probe field, which is Gaussian, couples the 5S1/2 → 5P3/2 states. The control field, which can be in either Gaussian or Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) modes, couples the 5P3/2 → nD states, with n = 42. The EIT spectrum is measured through polarization spectroscopy (PS), resulting in a dispersive signal. The dispersive EIT linewidth is narrower for the LG mode than for a Gaussian mode, which is due to the spatial distribution of the LG profile. We have implemented a probe transmission model using a simplified Lindblad master equation, which reproduces well the experimental results. The use of the PS signal eliminates the need to fit a curve when measuring EIT linewidths while still providing subnatural widths.
Publication: Polarization spectroscopy through electromagnetically induced transparency in hot Rydberg atoms using a Laguerre-Gaussian beam
Presenters
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Naomy Duarte Gomes
Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the U, Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the University of Sao Paulo
Authors
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Naomy Duarte Gomes
Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the U, Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the University of Sao Paulo
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Barbara da Fonseca Magnani
Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the University of Sao Paulo
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Jorge Douglas Massayuki Kondo
Federal University of Santa Catarina
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Luis Gustavo G Marcassa
University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos Institute of Physics at the USP