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Magnetically-Induced Optical Transparency on a Forbidden Transition in Strontium for Cavity-Enhanced Spectroscopy

Atomic Physics 2017-07-05 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

In this work we realize a narrow spectroscopic feature using a technique that we refer to as magnetically-induced optical transparency. A cold ensemble of 88^{88}Sr atoms interacts with a single mode of a high-finesse optical cavity via the 7.5kHz linewidth, spin forbidden 1^1S0_0 to 3^3P1_1 transition. By applying a magnetic field that shifts two excited state Zeeman levels, we open a transmission window through the cavity where the collective vacuum Rabi splitting due to a single level would create destructive interference for probe transmission. The spectroscopic feature approaches the atomic transition linewidth, which is much narrower than the cavity linewidth, and is highly immune to the reference cavity length fluctuations that limit current state-of-the-art laser frequency stability.

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@article{arxiv.1612.02068,
  title  = {Magnetically-Induced Optical Transparency on a Forbidden Transition in Strontium for Cavity-Enhanced Spectroscopy},
  author = {Matthew N. Winchester and Matthew A. Norcia and Julia R. K. Cline and James K. Thompson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.02068},
  year   = {2017}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures