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Electromagnetically induced transparency experiments

Gea-banacloche J, Li Y, Jin S et al. Electromagnetically induced transparency in ladder-type inhomogeneously broadened media Theory and experiment. Physical Review A 1995... [Pg.20]

One more trend in laser control is based on the use of the property of coherence of the laser light. To effect coherent laser control, it is necessary that not only the light, but also the atom (or molecule) should be in a coherent state during the interaction. For atoms in a beam or in a low-pressure gas, the phase relaxation time of their wave functions depends on spontaneous decay or on collisions and can be comparatively long (from 10 to 10 s). It was for precisely this reason that the main experiments on coherent interaction were conducted with atoms. These experiments led in the final analysis to the discovery of new effects, such as coherent population trapping (Arimondo 1996), electromagnetically induced transparency (Harris 1997), and the slow-light effect (Hau et al. 1999 Kash et al. 1999). [Pg.8]


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