Abstract With laser-cooled cold $^{87}$Rb atoms as a magneto-optical medium, a weak right circularly polarized probe field and frequency modulation technique are used to detect the magnetic distribution of the quadrupole field. A two-peak dispersion-like signal other than that of the usual nonlinear magneto-optical effect mentioned in other papers is obtained.
Received: 24 June 2003
Revised: 18 November 2003
Accepted manuscript online:
PACS:
32.60.+i
(Zeeman and Stark effects)
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos 10104017, 10174086 and 10304020), and the National Fundamental Research Programme (Grant No 001CB309307).
Cite this article:
He Ling-Xiang (贺凌翔), Wang Yu-Zhu (王育竹) Nonlinear magneto-optical effects in cold atoms of 87Rb 2004 Chinese Physics 13 754
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