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arxiv: 1606.09411 · v2 · pith:6ZBSTH27new · submitted 2016-06-30 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Role of dressed-state interference in electromagnetically induced transparency

classification ⚛️ physics.optics
keywords interferencesystemsdressed-statelambdalaserrolecontrolelectromagnetically
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Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in three-level systems uses a strong control laser on one transition to modify the absorption of a weak probe laser on a second transition. The control laser creates dressed states whose decay pathways show interference. We study the role of dressed-state interference in causing EIT in the three types of three-level systems -- lambda ($\Lambda$), ladder ($\Xi$), and vee (V). In order to get realistic values for the linewidths of the energy levels involved, we consider appropriate hyperfine levels of $^{87}$Rb. For such realistic systems, we find that dressed-state interference causes probe absorption---given by the imaginary part of the susceptibility---to go to zero in a $\Lambda$ system, but plays a negligible role in $\Xi$ and V systems.

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