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PhD Thesis: Resonant Pulse Propagation in Dense Atomic Vapours

  • Thomas P. Ogden
  • Department of Physics, Durham University

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Abstract

This thesis presents theoretical models and results of numerical simulations describing the propagation of optical pulses through dense, thermal atomic vapours. In particular we investigate the nonlinear effects of optical solitons due to self-induced transparency (SIT) in two-level systems, optical simultons in V-type three-level systems and electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in Λ-type systems, including the storage and retrieval of dark-state polaritons.

An investigation is made into two-photon excitation of the 5D states of rubidium in a high-intensity beam including the hyperfine structure of the relevant atomic levels. Decay from these states to the 6P manifolds is ruled out as a cause of experimentally observed fluorescence due to the amount of power broadening associated with intensities necessary to provide any significant level of population in these highly excited states.

We combine the nonlinear effects of optical solitons and EIT to explain experimentally observed steepened pulses in a V-type system in a micron-length cell. We explain the behaviour as the early formation of a simulton pulse drawn from a CW probe field by a strong coupling pulse, due to coherent population trapping. We predict that in a longer cell it may be possible to facilitate propagation of matched pulses, even when the transitions in the system have different propagation coefficients, as long as decoherence from collision broadening can be controlled. The fact that weak pulses can propagate with this scheme suggests an approach to achieving transparent propagation of single or few photon pulses distinct from, but related to, both SIT and EIT.

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Copyright 2016 Thomas P. Ogden.

The copyright of this thesis rests with the author. No quotation from it should be published without their prior written consent and information derived from it should be acknowledged.

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