Phase reconstruction of strong-field excited systems by transient-absorption spectroscopy
Abstract
We study the evolution of a V-type three-level system, whose two resonances are coherently excited and coupled by two ultrashort laser pump and probe pulses, separated by a varying time delay. We relate the quantum dynamics of the excited multi-level system to the absorption spectrum of the transmitted probe pulse. In particular, by analyzing the quantum evolution of the system, we interpret how atomic phases are differently encoded in the time-delay-dependent spectral absorption profiles when the pump pulse either precedes or follows the probe pulse. We experimentally apply this scheme to atomic Rb, whose fine-structure-split and transitions are driven by the combined action of a pump pulse of variable intensity and a delayed probe pulse. The provided understanding of the relationship between quantum phases and absorption spectra represents an important step towards full time-dependent phase reconstruction (quantum holography) of bound-state wave-packets in strong-field light-matter interactions with atoms, molecules and solids.
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@article{arxiv.1504.00261,
title = {Phase reconstruction of strong-field excited systems by transient-absorption spectroscopy},
author = {Z. Liu and S. M. Cavaletto and C. Ott and K. Meyer and Y. Mi and Z. Harman and C. H. Keitel and T. Pfeifer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.00261},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures