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arxiv: 1203.3338 · v1 · pith:A6SHEGPOnew · submitted 2012-03-15 · ⚛️ physics.optics · physics.atom-ph

Spectral Lineshape Measurements with Shot-Noise Limited Accuracy

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keywords accuracybroadeningprofilespectralabsorptiondemonstratelimitlineshape
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Spectroscopy has played the key role in revealing, and thereby understanding, the structure of atoms and molecules. A central drive in this field is the pursuit of higher precision and accuracy so that ever more subtle effects might be discovered. Here, we report on laser absorption spectroscopy that operates at the conventional quantum limit imposed by photon shot-noise. Furthermore, we achieve this limit without compromising the accuracy of the measurement. We demonstrate these properties by recording an absorption profile of cesium vapor at the 2 parts-per-million level. The extremely high signal-to-noise ratio allows us to directly observe the homogeneous lineshape component of the spectral profile, even while in the presence of Doppler broadening that is a factor of 100 times wider. We can do this because we can precisely measure the spectral profile at a frequency detuning more than 200 natural linewidths from the line center. We use the power of this tool to demonstrate direct measurements of a low-intensity optically-induced broadening process that is quite distinct from the well-known power broadening phenomenon.

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