Contrast Saturation Resonances in the Absorption Band of Rubidium Molecules . Journal of Russian Laser Research Volume 34, Issue 4, July 2013, Pages 375-378
14 сентября 2018
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Контактные данные автора публикации | Sautenkov, V.A.ab , Saakyan, S.A.a, Akulshin, A.M.ac, Gubin, M.A.b, Kuliasov, V.N.d, Zelener, B.B.ae a Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhorskaya Street 13, Bd. 2, Moscow, 125412, Russian Fed |
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Аннотация
We study Doppler-free saturation resonances in the absorption band B1Πu-X1Σ g of rubidium diatomic molecules in the frequency range near the D2 line of lithium atoms (671 nm). We observe contrast saturation resonances and record a variation in the laser light transmission of 4% due to optical saturation. The large optical nonlinearities in the molecular diatomic gas can be used for investigating the four-wave mixing and other nonlinear effects. © 2013 Springer Science Business Media New York.
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Author keywords
alkali diatomic molecules; Doppler-free saturation resonances; nonlinear optical effects
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Author keywords
alkali diatomic molecules; Doppler-free saturation resonances; nonlinear optical effects
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