Phase-dependent propagation in a two-level system with intermediate states
Source: Phys. Rev. A 81, 013829 (2010); doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.81.013829
Published 27 January 2010
We study the phase-dependent propagation of a strong, resonant pump and two weak symmetrically detuned fields in a two-level system with population decay through a cascade of intermediate levels. As this system forms a closed loop, the propagation is phase-dependent. For an initial total phase
=0, there is constructive interference between the two weak fields, leading to parametric amplification on propagation. When
=
, destructive interference occurs, leading to absorption of the weak fields on propagation. When the weak fields are initially equal in intensity, and
=0,
,
remains constant on propagation. For other initial phases,
changes on propagation. Dramatic phase changes from
to 0 can occur when the weak fields are initially unequal in intensity and
=
.
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=0, there is constructive interference between the two weak fields, leading to parametric amplification on propagation. When
=
, destructive interference occurs, leading to absorption of the weak fields on propagation. When the weak fields are initially equal in intensity, and
=0,
,
remains constant on propagation. For other initial phases,
changes on propagation. Dramatic phase changes from
to 0 can occur when the weak fields are initially unequal in intensity and
=
.
©2010 The American Physical Society
| History: | Received 21 October 2009; published 27 January 2010 |
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