Self-induced transparency and coherent population trapping of 87Rb vapor in a mode-locked laser
Author(s)
Masuda, Koji
Diels, Jean-Claude
Arissian, Ladan
Date issued
May 1, 2015
In
Optics Letters
Vol
9
No
40
From page
2146
To page
2149
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
Coherent optical effects Hyperfine structure Picosecond phenomena Ultrafast phenomena Mode-locked lasers
Abstract
Simultaneous self-induced transparency and a dark line resonance are observed inside a mode-locked laser. The circulating pulse, tuned to the 795-nm optical resonance of rubidium, has sufficient intensity to create at each passage a population inversion—return to ground state, typical of self-induced transparency. A drop in fluorescence (dark line resonance), is observed as the repetition rate is tuned to a submultiple of the hyperfine ground-state splitting.
Publication type
journal article
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