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Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage: effect of system parameters on population transfer

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arxiv 1902.00884 v1 pith:L46UCVVV submitted 2019-02-03 physics.atom-ph quant-ph

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keywords populationtransferadiabaticamplitudeb-stirapcompletefieldparameters
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The Stimulated Raman Adiabatic Passage (STIRAP) procedure is a robust and complete population transfer method which have various application in chemistry and atomic physics. Here, we study the effects of one-photon detuning, transition time, pulse width, and pulse delay parameters on the population transfer via STIRAP and b-STIRAP techniques. Moreover, the impact of the field amplitude which decreases the population transfer has been analyzed and it is shown that in b-STIRAP, the robustness of the complete transition can be improved by decreasing the field amplitude in the single-photon resonance condition.

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