In optically thick, inhomogeneously broadened atomic media, the central Ramsey fringe narrows exponentially with optical depth, as predicted from Maxwell-Bloch theory and observed for erbium ions in a Y2SiO5 crystal.
Rotational Quantum Beat Lasing Without Inversion
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In standard lasers, light amplification requires population inversion between an upper and a lower state to break the reciprocity between absorption and stimulated emission. However, in a medium prepared in a specific superposition state, quantum interference may fully suppress absorption while leaving stimulated emission intact, opening the possibility of lasing without inversion. Here we show that lasing without inversion arises naturally during propagation of intense femtosecond laser pulses in air. It is triggered by the combination of molecular ionization and molecular alignment, both unavoidable in intense light fields. The effect could enable inversionless amplification of broadband radiation in many molecular gases, opening unusual opportunities for remote sensing.
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Exponential enhancement of sensitivity in Ramsey interferometry with optically thick ensemble of atoms
In optically thick, inhomogeneously broadened atomic media, the central Ramsey fringe narrows exponentially with optical depth, as predicted from Maxwell-Bloch theory and observed for erbium ions in a Y2SiO5 crystal.