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19 May 2006 DC electric field effect on the magnetic field induced frequency mixing in alkali atoms
Polina V. Mironova, Vitali D. Ovsiannikov, Viacheslav V. Tchernouchkine
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Abstract
A static electric field may induce essential changes to the cross section for the magnetic-field-induced coherent frecuency mixing of two laser waves, modifying the cross-section dependence on the magnetic field and polarization vectors of incident waves, which depends on the ratio of M1/E2 contributions to n1 2P1/2 (3/2) - n2 2P3/2(1/2) radiation transition amplitude. Relations between the M1/E2 ratio and quantitative characteristics of polarization asymmetry in cross section are determined. Calculated numerical data are presented for coherent mixing of two laser waves on Cs, Rb and K atoms.
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Polina V. Mironova, Vitali D. Ovsiannikov, and Viacheslav V. Tchernouchkine "DC electric field effect on the magnetic field induced frequency mixing in alkali atoms", Proc. SPIE 6257, ICONO 2005: Nonlinear Laser Spectroscopy, High Precision Measurements, and Laser Biomedicine and Chemistry, 62570E (19 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.677973
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KEYWORDS
Chemical species

Magnetism

Polarization

Cesium

Rubidium

Thulium

Two wave mixing

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