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Theory of Dicke narrowing in coherent population trapping

Quantum Physics 2007-08-14 v2

Abstract

The Doppler effect is one of the dominant broadening mechanisms in thermal vapor spectroscopy. For two-photon transitions one would naively expect the Doppler effect to cause a residual broadening, proportional to the wave-vector difference. In coherent population trapping (CPT), which is a narrow-band phenomenon, such broadening was not observed experimentally. This has been commonly attributed to frequent velocity-changing collisions, known to narrow Doppler-broadened one-photon absorption lines (Dicke narrowing). Here we show theoretically that such a narrowing mechanism indeed exists for CPT resonances. The narrowing factor is the ratio between the atom's mean free path and the wavelength associated with the wave-vector difference of the two radiation fields. A possible experiment to verify the theory is suggested.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0701008,
  title  = {Theory of Dicke narrowing in coherent population trapping},
  author = {O. Firstenberg and M. Shuker and A. Ben-Kish and D. R. Fredkin and N. Davidson and A. Ron},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0701008},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

6 pages, 2 figures; Introduction revised