Frequency Modulation Spectroscopy at High Modulation Depth in an Indium Atomic Beam
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of an application of frequency modulation (FM) spectroscopy in the high modulation depth limit. We have recently completed and reported a measurement of the Stark shift in the indium 410 nm transition using this spectroscopy method [Ranjit, et al. Phys. Rev. A 87, 032506 (2013)]. FM spectroscopy proved essential to resolve spectroscopic features in an atomic beam where the optical depth was . A dual-modulation scheme is described which ensures truly background-free FM signals even in the low-density limit. Lock-in detection of the FM signal was accomplished using both the fundamental (1f) and second-harmonic (2f) modulation frequencies. A derivation of both the 1f and 2f signal line shapes in the high-modulation-depth limit is presented. These line shapes form the basis for quantitative fits to a wide variety of experimental FM spectra.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1310.6465,
title = {Frequency Modulation Spectroscopy at High Modulation Depth in an Indium Atomic Beam},
author = {Nathan A. Schine and Gambhir Ranjit and Protik K. Majumder},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.6465},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
13 pages, 8 figures