Raman Scattering in Coherently Prepared Atomic System
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Abstract
Atoms in the coherent superposition state prepared by a pair are used as a novel optical memory material where a single interrogation pulse will produce a new pulse pair preserving the relative amplitudes and phases of the preparing pulse pair. Such a coherent superposition state can also be specially tailored along the propagation path to generate Raman scattering in a relatively short distance with very high efficiency.
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LIN Fu-Cheng, Jongmin Lee, Yongjoo Rhee, Jonghoon Yi, Hyunmin Park. Raman Scattering in Coherently Prepared Atomic System[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2001, 18(11): 1473-1475.
LIN Fu-Cheng, Jongmin Lee, Yongjoo Rhee, Jonghoon Yi, Hyunmin Park. Raman Scattering in Coherently Prepared Atomic System[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2001, 18(11): 1473-1475.
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LIN Fu-Cheng, Jongmin Lee, Yongjoo Rhee, Jonghoon Yi, Hyunmin Park. Raman Scattering in Coherently Prepared Atomic System[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2001, 18(11): 1473-1475.
LIN Fu-Cheng, Jongmin Lee, Yongjoo Rhee, Jonghoon Yi, Hyunmin Park. Raman Scattering in Coherently Prepared Atomic System[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2001, 18(11): 1473-1475.
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