Influence of Free Motion of Atoms on Atomic Density-Dependent Effects in Nonlinear Laser Spectroscopy of Resonant Gas Media

We develop a nonlinear theory of propagation of a monochromatic light wave in a gas of two-level atoms under the condition of inhomogeneous Doppler lineshape broadening, while considering a self-consistent solution of the Maxwell–Bloch equations in the mean-field approximation using a single atom de...

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Veröffentlicht in:JETP letters 2023-03, Vol.117 (6), p.414-421
Hauptverfasser: Yudin, V. I., Taichenachev, A. V., Basalaev, M. Yu, Prudnikov, O. N., Pal’chikov, V. G., Zanon-Willette, T., Bagayev, S. N.
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Zusammenfassung:We develop a nonlinear theory of propagation of a monochromatic light wave in a gas of two-level atoms under the condition of inhomogeneous Doppler lineshape broadening, while considering a self-consistent solution of the Maxwell–Bloch equations in the mean-field approximation using a single atom density matrix formalism. Our approach shows a significant deformation of the Doppler resonant lineshape (shift, asymmetry), which depends on the atomic density. These effects are a consequence of only the free motion of atoms in a gas and is not associated with interatomic interaction. In particular, the frequency shift of the field-linear contribution to the transmission signal is more than an order of magnitude greater than the shift due to the interatomic dipole–dipole interaction, and the first nonlinear correction has an even stronger deformation, which exceeds the effect of the interatomic interaction by three orders of magnitude. The found effects caused by the free motion of atoms require a significant revision of the existing picture of spectroscopic effects, which depend on the atomic density in a gas.
ISSN:0021-3640
1090-6487
DOI:10.1134/S0021364023600222