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Interaction of vector light beams with atoms exposed to a time-dependent magnetic field

Atomic Physics 2024-10-03 v2

Abstract

During recent years interest has been rising for applications of vector light beams towards magnetic field sensing. In particular, a series of experiments were performed to extract information about properties of static magnetic fields from absorption profiles of light passing through an atomic gas target. In the present work, we propose an extension to this method for oscillating magnetic fields. To investigate this scenario, we carried out theoretical analysis based on the time-dependent density matrix theory. We found that absorption profiles, even when averaged over typical observation times, are indeed sensitive to both strength and frequency of the time-dependent field, thus opening the prospect for a powerful diagnostic technique. To illustrate this sensitivity, we performed detailed calculations for the 5s  2S1/25s \;\, {}^2S_{1/2} (F=1F=1) - 5p  2P3/25p \;\, {}^2 P_{3/2} (F=0F=0) transition in rubidium atoms, subject to a superposition of an oscillating (test) and a static (reference) magnetic field.

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@article{arxiv.2407.17991,
  title  = {Interaction of vector light beams with atoms exposed to a time-dependent magnetic field},
  author = {Shreyas Ramakrishna and Riaan P. Schmidt and Anton A. Peshkov and Sonja Franke-Arnold and Andrey Surzhykov and Stephan Fritzsche},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.17991},
  year   = {2024}
}

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10 pages, 9 figures