A novel absorption resonance for all-optical atomic clocks
arXiv:physics/0501090 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.72.011801
Abstract
We report an experimental study of an all-optical three-photon-absorption resonance (known as a "N-resonance") and discuss its potential application as an alternative to atomic clocks based on coherent population trapping (CPT). We present measurements of the N-resonance contrast, width and light-shift for the D1 line of 87Rb with varying buffer gases, and find good agreement with an analytical model of this novel resonance. The results suggest that N-resonances are promising for atomic clock applications.
4 pages, 6 figures