Electromagnetically Induced Transparency in optically trapped rubidium atoms
arXiv:quant-ph/0701049
Abstract
We demonstrate electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in a sample of rubidium atoms, trapped in an optical dipole trap. Mixing a small amount of $Ï^-$-polarized light to the weak $Ï^+$-polarized probe pulses, we are able to measure the absorptive and dispersive properties of the atomic medium at the same time. Features as small as 4 kHz have been detected on an absorption line with 20 MHz line width.
5 pages, 8 figures