STUDY OF THE DOPPLER-FREE OPTICAL-OPTICAL TRIPLE-RESONANCE(DF-OOTR) SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS LINESHAPES
PAN YONG-LE (潘永乐), XIA HUI-RONG (夏慧荣), YE CUN-YUN (叶存云), DING LIANG-EN (丁良恩), MA LONG-SHENG (马龙生), WANG ZU-GENG (王祖赓)
Department of Physics, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China; Joint Laboratory for Quantum Optics, Shanghai Institute of Optics & Fine Mechanics, Academia Sinica and East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China
Abstract The Doppler-free optical-optical triple-resonance(DF-OOTR) spectroscopy and its line-shapes have been studied in detail theoretically and experimentally. The line center, linewidth and lineshape of an isolated DF-OOTR spectra component have been derived by using density matrix motion equation describing the interaction of a three-level system with three optical fields. The variations of the lineshape symmetry, the relative position and the strength of the Doppler-free Lorentzian dip to its background are comparable to the experimental traces varying with the relative intensities of the two mutual-saturating probe laser beams, as well as with the detuning of the first pumping laser from the intermediate level. The DF-OOTR technique shows a distinguished advantage especially in the labeling of the transitions and in the determination of absolute position of the upper level affected by perturbation shift, as these happened often in the dense molecular highly excited states.
Received: 12 November 1993
Accepted manuscript online:
PACS:
33.40.+f
(Multiple resonances (including double and higher-order resonance processes, such as double nuclear magnetic resonance, electron double resonance, and microwave optical double resonance))
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
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PAN YONG-LE (潘永乐), XIA HUI-RONG (夏慧荣), YE CUN-YUN (叶存云), DING LIANG-EN (丁良恩), MA LONG-SHENG (马龙生), WANG ZU-GENG (王祖赓) STUDY OF THE DOPPLER-FREE OPTICAL-OPTICAL TRIPLE-RESONANCE(DF-OOTR) SPECTROSCOPY AND ITS LINESHAPES 1995 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 4 6
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