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Generation and Coherent Control of Pulsed Quantum Frequency Combs
Published on: June 8, 2018
Carrier-envelope phase effect on atomic excitation by few-cycle rf pulses
Hebin Li1, Vladimir A Sautenkov, Yuri V Rostovtsev
1Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering and Department of Physics, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, USA.
Abstract:
We present an experimental and theoretical study of the carrier-envelope phase effects on population transfer between two bound atomic states interacting with intense ultrashort pulses. Radio frequency pulses are used to transfer population among the ground state hyperfine levels in rubidium atoms. These pulses are only a few cycles in duration and have Rabi frequencies of the order of the carrier frequency. The phase difference between the carrier and the envelope of the pulses has a significant effect on the excitation of atomic coherence and population transfer. We provide a theoretical description of this phenomenon using density matrix equations. We discuss the implications and possible applications of our results.
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