Two mechanisms for population inversion via two-colour coherent excitation in three-level systems
2002; IOP Publishing; Volume: 35; Issue: 21 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1088/0953-4075/35/21/314
ISSN1361-6455
Autores Tópico(s)Quantum and electron transport phenomena
ResumoWe analyse the physical origin of population inversion via continuous wave two-colour coherent excitation in three-level systems by dressing the inverted transition. Two different mechanisms are identified as being responsible for the population inversion. For V-configured systems and cascade (Ξ) configured systems with inversion on the lower transition, the responsible mechanism is the selective trapping of dressed states, and the population inversion approaches the ideal value of 1. For Λ-configured systems and Ξ-configured systems with inversion on the upper transition, population inversion is based on the selective excitation of dressed states, with the population inversion tending towards 0.5. As the essential difference between these two mechanisms, the selective trapping of dressed states occurs in systems with strong decay into dressed states while the selective excitation appears in systems with strong decay out of dressed states.
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