SPECIAL LINE-SHAPES OF TWO-PHOTON TRANSITIONS IN A Y-TYPE FOUR-LEVEL SYSTEM BASED ON QUANTUM INTERFERENCE
Deng Le (邓乐)a, Wang Wei-sheng (王蔚生)ab, Sun Zhen-rong (孙真荣)a, Ding Liang-en (丁良恩)a, Wang Zu-geng (王祖赓)a
a Department of Physics and Laboratory for Quantum Optics, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China; b Department of Electronics, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350002, China
Abstract The experimentally observed special line-shape induced by the interaction between two counter-propagating equal-frequency fields and an Y-type four-level system with two mixed upper levels has been analyzed theoretically. Serious line-shape variations of the two-photon transitions due to the quantum interference are discussed and predicted.
Received: 15 June 2000
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Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 19734003).
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Deng Le (邓乐), Wang Wei-sheng (王蔚生), Sun Zhen-rong (孙真荣), Ding Liang-en (丁良恩), Wang Zu-geng (王祖赓) SPECIAL LINE-SHAPES OF TWO-PHOTON TRANSITIONS IN A Y-TYPE FOUR-LEVEL SYSTEM BASED ON QUANTUM INTERFERENCE 2001 Chinese Physics 10 27
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