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Photoionization Suppression by Continuum Coherence: Experiment and Theory
We present experimental and theoretical results of a detailed study of
laser-induced continuum structures (LICS) in the photoionization continuum of
helium out of the metastable state 2s . The continuum dressing with a
1064 nm laser, couples the same region of the continuum to the {4s }
state. The experimental data, presented for a range of intensities, show
pronounced ionization suppression (by as much as 70% with respect to the
far-from-resonance value) as well as enhancement, in a Beutler-Fano resonance
profile. This ionization suppression is a clear indication of population
trapping mediated by coupling to a contiuum. We present experimental results
demonstrating the effect of pulse delay upon the LICS, and for the behavior of
LICS for both weak and strong probe pulses. Simulations based upon numerical
solution of the Schr\"{o}dinger equation model the experimental results. The
atomic parameters (Rabi frequencies and Stark shifts) are calculated using a
simple model-potential method for the computation of the needed wavefunctions.
The simulations of the LICS profiles are in excellent agreement with
experiment. We also present an analytic formulation of pulsed LICS. We show
that in the case of a probe pulse shorter than the dressing one the LICS
profile is the convolution of the power spectra of the probe pulse with the
usual Fano profile of stationary LICS. We discuss some consequences of
deviation from steady-state theory.Comment: 29 pages, 17 figures, accepted to PR
Preparation of nondegenerate coherent superpositions in a three-state ladder system assisted by Stark Shifts
We propose a technique to prepare coherent superpositions of two
nondegenerate quantum states in a three-state ladder system, driven by two
simultaneous fields near resonance with an intermediate state. The technique,
of potential application to enhancement of nonlinear processes, uses adiabatic
passage assisted by dynamic Stark shifts induced by a third laser field. The
method offers significant advantages over alternative techniques: (\i) it does
not require laser pulses of specific shape and duration and (\ii) it requires
less intense fields than schemes based on two-photon excitation with
non-resonant intermediate states. We discuss possible experimental
implementation for enhancement of frequency conversion in mercury atoms.Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures, 1 table, submitted to PHys. Rev.
Chaos assisted adiabatic passage
We study the exact dynamics underlying stimulated Raman adiabatic passage
(STIRAP) for a particle in a multi-level anharmonic system (the infinite
square-well) driven by two sequential laser pulses, each with constant carrier
frequency. In phase space regions where the laser pulses create chaos, the
particle can be transferred coherently into energy states different from those
predicted by traditional STIRAP. It appears that a transition to chaos can
provide a new tool to control the outcome of STIRAP
ВЗАЄМОДІЯ СОЦІАЛЬНОГО ПЕДАГОГА ШКОЛИ З БАТЬКАМИ: ТЕНДЕРНИЙ ПІДХІД
In this article are considered the problems of organization of senior's educational process based on the gender approach at comprehensive school, which is realized because of cooperation between school social teacher and parents
Frequency-modulation saturation spectroscopy of molecular iodine hyperfine structure near 640 nm with a diode laser source
In a frequency-modulation spectroscopy experiment, using the radiation from a
single frequency diode laser, the spectra of molecular iodine hyperfine
structure near 640 nm were recorded on the transition
. The frequency reference given by the value
of the modulation frequency (12.5 MHz in given experiment) allows determination
of the frequency differences between hyperfine components with accuracy better
than 0.1 MHz using the fitting procedure in experiment with only one laser.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figure
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