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Polarization control in three-dimensional resonant coherent excitation
Y Nakano1, C Kondo, A Hatakeyama
1Department of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0397, Japan. nakano-yuji@ed.tmu.ac.jp
Abstract:
We present an experimental demonstration of an ingenious technique to control the alignment of the atomic internal state in the x-ray region using a periodic crystal field. The alignment directions of Ar16+ and Fe24+ ions were readily controlled by selecting the array of atomic planes using three-dimensional resonant coherent excitation, and were probed via the anisotropy of the deexcitation x-ray emission. We applied this method to a double resonance experiment, and succeeded in controlling the population of the specific magnetic substate in a Lambda-type three-level configuration.
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