803 research outputs found
Electromagnetically induced transparency in inhomogeneously broadened Lambda-transition with multiple excited levels
Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) has mainly been modelled for
three-level systems. In particular, a considerable interest has been dedicated
to the Lambda-configuration, with two ground states and one excited state.
However, in the alkali-metal atoms, which are commonly used, hyperfine
interaction in the excited state introduces several levels which simultaneously
participate in the scattering process. When the Doppler broadening is
comparable with the hyperfine splitting in the upper state, the three-level
Lambda model does not reproduce the experimental results. Here we theoretically
investigate the EIT in a hot vapor of alkali-metal atoms and demonstrate that
it can be strongly reduced due to the presence of multiple excited levels.
Given this model, we also show that a well-designed optical pumping enables to
significantly recover the transparency
Quantum memory for light via stimulated off-resonant Raman process: beyond the three-level Lambda-scheme approximation
We consider a quantum memory scheme based on the conversion of a signal pulse
into a long-lived spin coherence via stimulated off-resonant Raman process. For
a storing medium consisting of alkali atoms, we have calculated the
Autler-Townes resonance structure created by a strong control field. By taking
into account the upper hyperfine states of the D1 optical transition, we show
important deviations from the predictions of the usual three-level
Lambda-scheme approximation and we demonstrate an enhancement of the process
for particular detunings of the control. We estimate the memory efficiency one
can obtain using this configuration.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
Optical second harmonic generation probe of two-dimensional ferroelectricity
Optical second harmonic generation (SHG) is used as a noninvasive probe of
two-dimensional (2D) ferroelectricity in Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films of
copolymer vinylidene fluoride with trifluorethylene. The surface 2D
ferroelectric-paraelectric phase transition in the topmost layer of LB films
and a thickness independent (almost 2D) transition in the bulk of these films
are observed in temperature studies of SHG.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, Optics Letters, in prin
Experimental investigation of the transition between Autler-Townes splitting and electromagnetically-induced-transparency models
Two phenomena can affect the transmission of a probe field through an absorbing medium in the presence of an additional field: electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) and Autler-Townes splitting (ATS). Being able to discriminate between the two i
Introducing Quantum Technologies at Secondary School Level: Challenges and Potential Impact of an Online Extracurricular Course
Stimulated by the European project “QTEdu CSA”, within the flagship “Quantum Technologies”, a community of researchers active in the fields of quantum technologies and physics education has designed and implemented an extracurricular course on quantum physics concepts and quantum technologies applications for high school. The course, which featured eight interactive lectures, was organized online between March and May 2021 and attended by about 250 students from all over Italy. In this paper, we describe the main tenets and activities of the course. Moreover, we report on the effectiveness of the course on students’ knowledge of the basic concepts of quantum physics and students’ views about epistemic aspects and applications of quantum technologies. Results show that the designed activities were effective in improving students’ knowledge about fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics and familiarizing them with quantum technology applications
DC-electric-field-induced and low-frequency electromodulation second-harmonic generation spectroscopy of Si(001)-SiO interfaces
The mechanism of DC-Electric-Field-Induced Second-Harmonic (EFISH) generation
at weakly nonlinear buried Si(001)-SiO interfaces is studied experimentally
in planar Si(001)-SiO-Cr MOS structures by optical second-harmonic
generation (SHG) spectroscopy with a tunable Ti:sapphire femtosecond laser. The
spectral dependence of the EFISH contribution near the direct two-photon
transition of silicon is extracted. A systematic phenomenological model of the
EFISH phenomenon, including a detailed description of the space charge region
(SCR) at the semiconductor-dielectric interface in accumulation, depletion, and
inversion regimes, has been developed. The influence of surface quantization
effects, interface states, charge traps in the oxide layer, doping
concentration and oxide thickness on nonlocal screening of the DC-electric
field and on breaking of inversion symmetry in the SCR is considered. The model
describes EFISH generation in the SCR using a Green function formalism which
takes into account all retardation and absorption effects of the fundamental
and second harmonic (SH) waves, optical interference between field-dependent
and field-independent contributions to the SH field and multiple reflection
interference in the SiO layer. Good agreement between the phenomenological
model and our recent and new EFISH spectroscopic results is demonstrated.
Finally, low-frequency electromodulated EFISH is demonstrated as a useful
differential spectroscopic technique for studies of the Si-SiO interface in
silicon-based MOS structures.Comment: 31 pages, 14 figures, 1 table, figures are also available at
http://kali.ilc.msu.su/articles/50/efish.ht
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