Observation of multi-Raman gain resonances in rubidium vapor

We present an experimental study of multi-Raman gain resonances in a hot rubidium vapor.The experiment is performed based on a high-efficiency four-wave mixing process due to the Raman-driven coherence in a double-A configuration.The Raman gain resonance for ~(85)Rb atoms under a bias magnetic field...

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Published inChinese physics B Vol. 25; no. 11; pp. 260 - 264
Main Author 刘俊 卫栋 王金文 余娅 胡华杰 高宏 李福利
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.11.2016
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ISSN1674-1056
2058-3834
DOI10.1088/1674-1056/25/11/114204

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Summary:We present an experimental study of multi-Raman gain resonances in a hot rubidium vapor.The experiment is performed based on a high-efficiency four-wave mixing process due to the Raman-driven coherence in a double-A configuration.The Raman gain resonance for ~(85)Rb atoms under a bias magnetic field is shown to be split into five or six peaks,depending on the orientation of the magnetic field.The formed multi-Raman gain resonances have potential applications in measurement of magnetic fields and generation of multi-frequency correlated twin beams.
Bibliography:We present an experimental study of multi-Raman gain resonances in a hot rubidium vapor.The experiment is performed based on a high-efficiency four-wave mixing process due to the Raman-driven coherence in a double-A configuration.The Raman gain resonance for ~(85)Rb atoms under a bias magnetic field is shown to be split into five or six peaks,depending on the orientation of the magnetic field.The formed multi-Raman gain resonances have potential applications in measurement of magnetic fields and generation of multi-frequency correlated twin beams.
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ISSN:1674-1056
2058-3834
DOI:10.1088/1674-1056/25/11/114204