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    Alignment-to-orientation conversion in the ground state of atomic Cs with linearly polarized laser excitation

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    In this study we explored the angular momentum alignment-to-orientation conversion occurring in various alkali metals -- K, Rb, Cs. We used a theoretical model that is based on Optical Bloch equations and uses the density matrix formalism. Our model includes the interaction of all neighboring hyperfine levels, the mixing of magnetic sublevels in an external magnetic field, the coherence properties of the exciting laser radiation, and the Doppler effect. Additionally we simulated signals where the ground- or the excited-state coherent processes were switched off allowing us to determine the origins of obtained signals. We also performed experiments on Cs atoms with two laser beams: linearly polarised Cs D1 pump and circularly polarized Cs D2 probe. We used the pump beam to create angular momentum alignment in the ground state and observed the transmission signal of the probe beam as we changed the magnetic field. Full analysis of the experimentally obtained transmission signal from a single circularly polarized probe laser component is provided.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2006.1501

    Angular momentum spatial distribution symmetry breaking in Rb by an external magnetic field

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    Excited state angular momentum alignment -- orientation conversion for atoms with hyperfine structure in presence of an external magnetic field is investigated. Transversal orientation in these conditions is reported for the first time. This phenomenon occurs under Paschen Back conditions at intermediate magnetic field strength. Weak radiation from a linearly polarized diode laser is used to excite Rb atoms in a cell. The laser beam is polarized at an angle of pi/4 with respect to the external magnetic field direction. Ground state hyperfine levels of the 5S_1/2 state are resolved using laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy under conditions for which all excited 5P_3/2 state hyperfine components are excited simultaneously. Circularly polarized fluorescence is observed to be emitted in the direction perpendicular to both to the direction of the magnetic field B and direction of the light polarization E. The obtained circularity is shown to be in quantitative agreement with theoretical predictions.Comment: Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
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