For pt.I see ibid., vol.20, p.251 (1987). Theoretical expressions for cascade light intensity as a function of time have been evaluated for the case of cascade Zeeman beats produced by two-step excitation with broad-line laser pulses, and the results are compared with experimentally observed cascade Zeeman beats in Fe I. The beats were detected in time-resolved fluorescence from intermediate levels populated by cascades from highly excited levels of Fe I, using three different stepwise-excitation-cascade sequences. In the case of coincident laser pulses, good agreement between theory and experiment is obtained over a range of magnetic fields when allowance is made for Larmor precessions during the excitation period, for the width and shape ...
The fluorescence light emitted by a four-level system in J=1/2 to J=1/2 configuration driven by a mo...
The fluorescence light emitted by atoms (Ne) optically pumped with a multimode laser beam exhibits a...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> Decomposition of a magneto-optical signal into a superposition of sign...
Strong cascade Zeeman beats have been observed in the 3720 AA fluorescence from the z F level of Fe ...
Author Institution:A single mode dye laser is used to selectively excite individual rotational level...
We report on the observation of time-resolved quantum beats in the helium fluorescence from the tran...
A cascade system involving two closely lying intermediate states can exhibit quantum beats in two-ph...
We report detailed studies of freely evolving Zeeman coherence (Zeeman quantum beats) observed after...
Some consequences of the Zeeman degeneracy of the lower and upper states of an atomic transition sat...
Quantum-beat signals can also be observed when the length of the exciting pulse is not short compare...
http://www.phys.ens.fr/~dalibard/publi3/Optcom\₈4.pdfInternational audienceWe report on the observat...
We demonstrate how the topological phase associated with Rabi flopping in two-level atoms in optical...
Excitation transfer by spontaneous emission in an atomic gas is studied theoretically. The effect of...
A study is made of the resonant effects observed on the fluorescent light emitted from a unique and ...
We demonstrate the application of a pulsed magnetic field for the creation and manipulation of cohe...
The fluorescence light emitted by a four-level system in J=1/2 to J=1/2 configuration driven by a mo...
The fluorescence light emitted by atoms (Ne) optically pumped with a multimode laser beam exhibits a...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> Decomposition of a magneto-optical signal into a superposition of sign...
Strong cascade Zeeman beats have been observed in the 3720 AA fluorescence from the z F level of Fe ...
Author Institution:A single mode dye laser is used to selectively excite individual rotational level...
We report on the observation of time-resolved quantum beats in the helium fluorescence from the tran...
A cascade system involving two closely lying intermediate states can exhibit quantum beats in two-ph...
We report detailed studies of freely evolving Zeeman coherence (Zeeman quantum beats) observed after...
Some consequences of the Zeeman degeneracy of the lower and upper states of an atomic transition sat...
Quantum-beat signals can also be observed when the length of the exciting pulse is not short compare...
http://www.phys.ens.fr/~dalibard/publi3/Optcom\₈4.pdfInternational audienceWe report on the observat...
We demonstrate how the topological phase associated with Rabi flopping in two-level atoms in optical...
Excitation transfer by spontaneous emission in an atomic gas is studied theoretically. The effect of...
A study is made of the resonant effects observed on the fluorescent light emitted from a unique and ...
We demonstrate the application of a pulsed magnetic field for the creation and manipulation of cohe...
The fluorescence light emitted by a four-level system in J=1/2 to J=1/2 configuration driven by a mo...
The fluorescence light emitted by atoms (Ne) optically pumped with a multimode laser beam exhibits a...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> Decomposition of a magneto-optical signal into a superposition of sign...