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Creation of coherent atomic superpositions by fractional STIRAP

Quantum Physics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

We discuss a simple scheme for preparing atoms and molecules in an arbitrary preselected coherent superposition of quantum states. The technique, which we call fractional stimulated Raman adiabatic passage ({\it f-STIRAP}), is based upon (incomplete) adiabatic population transfer between an initial state ψ1\psi_1 and state ψ3\psi_3 through an intermediate state ψ2\psi_2. As in STIRAP, the Stokes pulse arrives before the pump pulse, but unlike STIRAP, the two pulses terminate simultaneously while maintaining a constant ratio of amplitudes. The independence of f-STIRAP from details of pulse shape and pulse area makes it the analog of conventional STIRAP in the creation of coherent superpositions of states. We suggest a smooth realization of f-STIRAP which requires only two laser pulses (which can be derived from a single laser) and at the same time ensures the automatic fulfillment of the asymptotic conditions at early and late times. Furthermore, we provide simple analytic estimates of the robustness of f-STIRAP against variations in the pulse intensity, the pulse delay, and the intermediate-state detuning, and discuss its possible extension to multistate systems.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/9811079,
  title  = {Creation of coherent atomic superpositions by fractional STIRAP},
  author = {N. V. Vitanov and K. -A. Suominen and B. W. Shore},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/9811079},
  year   = {2007}
}

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8 pages, two-column revtex style, 4 figures; paper copies with better quality figures available upon request from the authors