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Analytical solution of microwave transition spectral lines for 87Rb atoms in a Hanle configuration |
Hu Zheng-Feng (胡正峰), Deng Jian-Liao (邓见辽), Ma Yi-Sheng (马易升), He Hui-Juan (何慧娟), Wang Yu-Zhu (王育竹) |
The Key Laboratory of Quantum Optics, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800, China |
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Abstract This paper theoretically investigates the microwave transition spectrum of 87Rb atomic D1 line with specially prepared atomic state in a Hanle configuration. The approximate analytical results have shown that the 0—0 transition spectral line has the highest contrast and can be applied to microwave frequency standards.
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Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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32.80.Xx
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(Level crossing and optical pumping)
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32.70.Jz
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(Line shapes, widths, and shifts)
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32.30.Bv
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(Radio-frequency, microwave, and infrared spectra)
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Fund: Project supported by the Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. KGCX3-SYW-405) and the National Fundamental Research Program of China (Grant Nos. 2005CB724507 and 2006CB921202). |
Cite this article:
Hu Zheng-Feng (胡正峰), Deng Jian-Liao (邓见辽), Ma Yi-Sheng (马易升), He Hui-Juan (何慧娟), Wang Yu-Zhu (王育竹) Analytical solution of microwave transition spectral lines for 87Rb atoms in a Hanle configuration 2010 Chin. Phys. B 19 074209
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