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Optical coherence effects photon echo

There are several classes of optical effects induced by an internal perturbation, such as saturation of absorption, coherent Raman spectroscopy, multi-photon absorption processes, coherent transient spectroscopy (see Table 0.3). Section 5.1 of this chapter deals with saturation of absorption and multi-photon absorption processes. Section 5.2 outlines the principles of coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS), Raman-induced Kerr effect spectroscopy (RIKES), four-wave mixing (FWM), and photon echo. [Pg.177]

In case the effective laser linewidth is less than the hyperfine splitting(s) excitation will prepare a two-level system. The effect of spin-flips on the coherence in this system will then manifest itself as a 7 ,-type process. No beats are expected in the decay of the optical free induction. With broadband excitation that spans some of the hyperfine splittings spin-flips will be monitored as 7 2-type processes and quantum beats are expected in the photon-echo intensity vs probe delay. Burland et al. also demonstrated the feasibility of optical nutation in this system from which in principle, as from the OFID, the transition dipole could be calculated. [Pg.481]

As the spacing ofthe real part ofthe eigenvalues Ej—Ef) is uncorrelated, one expects severe destructive interference effects for p(t), when more than a single ME is driven by the field. Thus, coherent optical effects such as photon echoes or free induction decay experiments can be conducted only under special excitation conditions as follows ... [Pg.148]


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