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Electromagnetically induced transparency in ladder-type inhomogeneously broadened media: Theory and experiment

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Physical Review A, 51 (1): 576--584 (January 1995)
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.51.576

Abstract

We develop a theory of electromagnetically induced transparency in a three-level, ladder-type Doppler-broadened medium, paying special attention to the case where the coupling and probe beams are counterpropagating and have similar frequencies, so as to reduce the total Doppler width of the two-photon process. The theory is easily generalized to deal with the Λ configuration, where the ideal arrangement involves two copropagating beams. We discuss different possible regimes, depending on the relative importance of the various broadening mechanisms, and identify ways to optimize the absorption-reduction effect. The theory is compared to the results of a recent experiment (on a ladder-type system), using the Rb D2 line, with generally very good agreement. The maximum absorption reduction observed (64.4\%) appears to be mostly limited by the relatively large (∼5 MHz) linewidth of the diode lasers used in our experiment.

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