Probe Amplification with or without Population Inversion in a Five-Level Atomic System with Double-Dark Resonances
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Abstract
We theoretically investigate the response of the probe amplification in a five-level atomic system in the presence of interacting double-dark resonances disturbed by introducing an additional signal field. It is found that a large enhancement of the probe amplification with or without population inversion can be achieved by properly adjusting the strengths of the microwave driving field and the signal laser field. From viewpoint of physics, we qualitatively explain these results in terms of quantum interference and dressed states.
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LI Jia-Hua, XIE Xiao-Tao, LUO Jin-Ming, LIU Ji-Bing. Probe Amplification with or without Population Inversion in a Five-Level Atomic System with Double-Dark Resonances[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(3): 612-615.
LI Jia-Hua, XIE Xiao-Tao, LUO Jin-Ming, LIU Ji-Bing. Probe Amplification with or without Population Inversion in a Five-Level Atomic System with Double-Dark Resonances[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(3): 612-615.
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LI Jia-Hua, XIE Xiao-Tao, LUO Jin-Ming, LIU Ji-Bing. Probe Amplification with or without Population Inversion in a Five-Level Atomic System with Double-Dark Resonances[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(3): 612-615.
LI Jia-Hua, XIE Xiao-Tao, LUO Jin-Ming, LIU Ji-Bing. Probe Amplification with or without Population Inversion in a Five-Level Atomic System with Double-Dark Resonances[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2006, 23(3): 612-615.
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