Atomic Interferometry in the Micromaser and Statistical Properties of the Micromaser Field

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Abstract


In this paper we report on atomic interferometry in the micromaser. The atomic inversion is recorded while scanning the cavity frequency across the atomic resonance. For high pump rates, interference patterns are observed on the low-frequency wing of the maser line. The interferences are due to the non-adiabatic mixing of dressed states of the atoms at the entrance and exit holes of the maser cavity, leading to a Ramsey-type two-field interaction. Furthermore, statistical properties of the maser field are investigated via a measurement of the statistics of the pump atoms that leave the maser cavity. Theoretical expressions for the time dependence of the Fano-Mandel parameter Q A (t) are compared with the experimental data. We demonstrate, that metastability of the maser field and atomic interference strongly influence the approach to a steady-state value of Q A (t).


Publication Details


Author list: Benson O, Weidinger M, Raithel G, Walther H

Journal: Journal of Modern Optics

Publication year: 1997

Volume number: 44

Issue number: 10

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09500349708231862


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