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Coherent-Population-Trapping Resonances with Linearly Polarized Light for All-Optical Miniature Atomic Clocks

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2010

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Zibrov, Sergei A., Irina Novikova, David F. Phillips, Ronald L. Walsworth, Alexander S. Zibrov, Vladimir L. Velichansky, Alexey V. Taichenachev, and Valery I. Yudin. 2010. Coherent-Population-Trapping Resonances with Linearly Polarized Light for All-Optical Miniature Atomic Clocks. Physical Review A 81, no. 1: 013833.

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We present a joint theoretical and experimental characterization of the coherent population trapping (CPT) resonance excited on the \(D_1\) line of \(^{87}Rb\) atoms by bichromatic linearly polarized laser light. We observe high-contrast transmission resonances (up to ≈25%), which makes this excitation scheme promising for miniature all-optical atomic clock applications. We also demonstrate cancellation of the first-order light shift by proper choice of the frequencies and relative intensities of the two laser-field components. Our theoretical predictions are in good agreement with the experimental results.

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