Theoretical Explanation of the Apparent Two-state Behaviour Observed in NaD2 Line Optical Nutation Signals
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STANDAGE, MC
FARRELL, PM
PEGG, DT
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Observations of optical nutations from the NaD2 line excited by resonant, π-polarized light have indicated that the oscillations consist of essentially one frequency. Considering the complexity of the energy-level configuration associated with this line, the experimental results are surprising. However, it is shown that this pseudo-two-state behaviour is predicted by both a semiclassical theory and a completely quantum electrodynamic approach when the intensity of the light is above a moderately valued threshold, namely, when the power broadening is greater than the hyperfine splitting of the upper states.
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Journal of Modern Optics
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37
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11
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Atomic, molecular and optical physics
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MACGILLIVRAY, WR; STANDAGE, MC; FARRELL, PM; PEGG, DT, Theoretical Explanation of the Apparent Two-state Behaviour Observed in NaD2 Line Optical Nutation Signals, Journal of Modern Optics, 1990, 37 (11), pp. 1741-1746