Motional Broadening in Ensembles With Heavy-Tail Frequency Distribution
arXiv:1103.0413 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.83.043821
Abstract
We show that the spectrum of an ensemble of two-level systems can be broadened through `resetting' discrete fluctuations, in contrast to the well-known motional-narrowing effect. We establish that the condition for the onset of motional broadening is that the ensemble frequency distribution has heavy tails with a diverging first moment. We find that the asymptotic motional-broadened lineshape is a Lorentzian, and derive an expression for its width. We explain why motional broadening persists up to some fluctuation rate, even when there is a physical upper cutoff to the frequency distribution.
6 pages, 4 figures