This thesis reports on the experimental study of coherent radiative transport in an ultracold gas of 85Rb atoms confined in a magneto-optic trap. Measurements are made of the polarization dependence of the spatial and spectral profile of light backscattered from the sample. The results shows an interferometric enhancement sensitive to coherent multiple scattering in the atomic gas, and strong variations with the polarization of the incident and detected light. Effects due to coherent enhancement of weak non-resonant transitions are also observed. Comparison of the measurements with realistic quantum Monte Carlo simulations of Kupriyanov, et al [1] yield very good agreement
With ready access to massive computer clusters we may now study light propagation in a dense cold at...
We present results on the forward emitted light from a cold atomic sample of 87Rb. Specifically,we s...
A combined experimental and theoretical investigation of time- and alignment-dependent propagation o...
This thesis reports on the experimental study of coherent radiative transport in an ultracold gas of...
We report an experimental study of correlated multiple light scattering in an ultracold gas of 85Rb ...
Development of a theoretical treatment of multiple coherent light scattering in an ultracold atomic ...
We report a combined theoretical and experimental study of the spectral and polarization dependence ...
A comparison between forward and diffusely scattered light propagating in a coherently prepared ultr...
Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this research was to use laser cooling techniques to cool ...
In recent years great progress was made in the spatial control of light with dynamic phase and ampli...
The production of dense samples of atoms whose translational velocity can be parameterized by temper...
Recent developments in laser cooling and trapping opened the door to a world full of new opportuniti...
We experimentally studied the Faraday rotation of resonant light in an optically-thick cloud of lase...
We study light coherent transport in the weak localization regime using magneto-optically cooled str...
This thesis describes the development of an experiment to study coherent population transfer between...
With ready access to massive computer clusters we may now study light propagation in a dense cold at...
We present results on the forward emitted light from a cold atomic sample of 87Rb. Specifically,we s...
A combined experimental and theoretical investigation of time- and alignment-dependent propagation o...
This thesis reports on the experimental study of coherent radiative transport in an ultracold gas of...
We report an experimental study of correlated multiple light scattering in an ultracold gas of 85Rb ...
Development of a theoretical treatment of multiple coherent light scattering in an ultracold atomic ...
We report a combined theoretical and experimental study of the spectral and polarization dependence ...
A comparison between forward and diffusely scattered light propagating in a coherently prepared ultr...
Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this research was to use laser cooling techniques to cool ...
In recent years great progress was made in the spatial control of light with dynamic phase and ampli...
The production of dense samples of atoms whose translational velocity can be parameterized by temper...
Recent developments in laser cooling and trapping opened the door to a world full of new opportuniti...
We experimentally studied the Faraday rotation of resonant light in an optically-thick cloud of lase...
We study light coherent transport in the weak localization regime using magneto-optically cooled str...
This thesis describes the development of an experiment to study coherent population transfer between...
With ready access to massive computer clusters we may now study light propagation in a dense cold at...
We present results on the forward emitted light from a cold atomic sample of 87Rb. Specifically,we s...
A combined experimental and theoretical investigation of time- and alignment-dependent propagation o...