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Alignment-to-orientation conversion in a magnetic field at nonlinear excitation of theD2line of rubidium: Experiment and theory
Andris BerzinsRuvin FerberArturs MozersL. KalvansA. SpissMarcis AuzinshFlorian Gahbauersubject
PhysicsAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)business.industryLinear polarizationFOS: Physical scienceschemistry.chemical_elementLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsIsotopes of rubidiumPhysics - Atomic Physicslaw.inventionRubidiumMagnetic fieldOpticschemistrylawPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsbusinessHyperfine structureExcitationCoherence (physics)description
We studied alignment-to-orientation conversion caused by excited-state level crossings in a nonzero magnetic field of both atomic rubidium isotopes. Experimental measurements were performed on the transitions of the $D_2$ line of rubidium. These measured signals were described by a theoretical model that takes into account all neighboring hyperfine transitions, the mixing of magnetic sublevels in an external magnetic field, the coherence properties of the exciting laser radiation, and the Doppler effect. In the experiments laser induced fluorescence (LIF) components were observed at linearly polarized excitation and their difference was taken afterwards. By observing the two oppositely circularly polarized components we were able to see structures not visible in the difference graphs, which yields deeper insight into the processes responsible for these signals. We studied how these signals are dependent on laser power density and how they are affected when the exciting laser is tuned to different hyperfine transitions. The comparison between experiment and theory was carried out fulfilling the nonlinear absorption conditions.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2015-03-11 | Physical Review A |