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Self-Induced Transparency By Christine Tsai Physics 138 Presentation

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Self-Induced Transparency. By Christine Tsai Physics 138 Presentation. Outline. Introduction Features Experiments Conclusion. Introduction. Two-level system Absorption Spontaneous emission Stimulated emission. Absorption. Spontaneous Emission. Stimulated Emission. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Self-Induced Transparency

By Christine Tsai

Physics 138 Presentation

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Outline

• Introduction

• Features

• Experiments

• Conclusion

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Introduction

• Two-level system– Absorption– Spontaneous emission– Stimulated emission

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Absorption

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Spontaneous Emission

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Stimulated Emission

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For Self-Induced Transparency…

• No (small) spontaneous emission

• Resonant light pulse

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• So if we shine a light pulse onto an absorptive medium, we’ll get a “population” of excited atoms.

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What you will need:Light Pulse and Absorber

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Outline

• Introduction

• Features

• Experiments

• Conclusion

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3 Main Features

• Loss-less propagation

• Pulse reshaping

• Pulse delay

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Feature #1:Loss-less Propagation

• Energy is conserved– Einput = Eoutput

• No spontaneous decay– Spontaneous decay can go in any direction, so

usually E is lost from the beam. R >> 1/

R = Rabi frequency of input pulse

= life time of atom in excited state

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Feature #2:Pulse Reshaping

• Area Theorem:

dA(z)/dz = -/2 sin[A(z)]

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Feature #2:Pulse Reshaping

• The output pulse may be reshaped by the medium if the input pulse is not SYMMETRIC HYPERBOLIC SECANT.

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Feature #3:Pulse Delay

• As light pulse passed through the absorber, it is delayed.

• Delay time is:

delay = (L/v) – (L/c)L = length of absorberv = velocity of pulsec = speed of light

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Outline

• Introduction

• Features

• Experiments

• Conclusion

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Experiments• Experiments on Self-induced transparency have

been performed by many physicists. And they have confirmed that the effect exists.

• Some people who have done the experiment:– McCall and Hahn– Gibbs and Slusher

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McCall and Hahn• Used a Q-switched liquid-nitrogen-cooled ruby laser to

create short input pulse.

• Used a liquid-helium-cooled ruby rod as the absorber.

• Result:

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Gibbs and Slusher• Used Hg II laser for input pulses.

• Used dilute Rb vapor as absorber.

• Result:

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• More Results from Gibbs and Slusher:

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Outline

• Introduction

• Features

• Experiments• Conclusion

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Conclusion

• Self-induced transparency works!