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4 April 1997 Nonlinear effects in laser excitation of atomic gases in the vicinity of solid surfaces
Tigran A. Vartanyan, Duo-Liang Lin
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Proceedings Volume 3093, Nonresonant Laser-Matter Interaction (NLMI-9); (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.271668
Event: Nonresonant Laser-Matter Interaction, 1996, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
Understanding the processes underlying the optical excitation of atomic vapor in the vicinity of solid surfaces is of interest both from physical and technical points of view. Selective reflection spectra of laser light from an interface of a transparent dielectric material and resonant vapor are known to be Doppler-free and to provide important spectroscopic information about the atom-wall interaction. On the other hand, atomic vapors have such a large and fast nonlinear response on or near resonances that they are capable of processing signals and images with milliwatt lasers at a time scale of submicroseconds. In the present paper we investigate linear and nonlinear optical properties of a thin film of atomic vapor confined between two solid surfaces. Assuming two-level atoms, we solve the Maxwell- Bloch equations for light reflection from resonant atoms. The interaction between the resonant atoms and the wall is accounted for through the boundary conditions for all elements of density matrix. The transient polarization is shown to make an important contribution not only to the field structure in the vicinity of the wall but also to the interference pattern of the reflected field. It is found that the spectrum of reflection depends remarkably on the film thickness. Strong enhancement of signal is also found from this study and possible devices for the detection are discussed.
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Tigran A. Vartanyan and Duo-Liang Lin "Nonlinear effects in laser excitation of atomic gases in the vicinity of solid surfaces", Proc. SPIE 3093, Nonresonant Laser-Matter Interaction (NLMI-9), (4 April 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.271668
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KEYWORDS
Reflection

Chemical species

Solids

Dielectric polarization

Diffraction

Doppler effect

Transient nonlinear optics

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