Interference pattern with a dark center from two atoms driven by a coherent laser field
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01/01/1998
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| Resumo |
In a recent paper Meyer and Yeoman [Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 2650 (1997)] have shown that the resonance fluorescence from two atoms placed in a cavity and driven by an incoherent field can produce an interference pattern with a dark center. We study the fluorescence from two coherently driven atoms in free space and show that this system can also produce an interference pattern with a dark center. This happens when the atoms are in nonequivalent positions in the driving: field, i.e., the atoms experience different intensities and phases of the driving field. We discuss the role of the interatomic interactions in this process and find that the interference pattern with a dark center results from the participation of the antisymmetric state in the dynamics of the driven two-atom system. |
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eng |
| Palavras-Chave | #Optics #Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical #2-atom Resonance Fluorescence #Radiation |
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Journal Article |