Quantum Optics Models of EIT Noise and Power Broadening
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Abstract
When two coherent beams of light interact with an atom they tend to drive the atom to a non-absorbing state through a process called Electromagnetically Induced Transparency (EIT). If the light's frequency dithers, the atom's state stochastically moves in and out of this non-absorbing state. We describe a simple quantum optics model of this process that captures the essential experimentally observed statistical features of this EIT noise, with a particular emphasis on understanding power broadening.
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Authors
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Chad Snider
Dept. of Phys. and Astro, YSU
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Michael Crescimanno
Dept. of Physics, Youngstown State U., Dept. of Phys. and Astro., YSU
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Shannon O'Leary
Lawrence University