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Single-photon-level sub-Doppler pump-probe spectroscopy of rubidium

Authors :
Rowan A. Hoggarth
Rielly Newbold
Kyle D. Major
Paul Burdekin
Samuele Grandi
Alex S. Clark
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We propose and demonstrate pump-probe spectroscopy of rubidium absorption which reveals the sub-Doppler hyperfine structure of the $^{5}$S$_{1/2} \leftrightarrow$ $^{5}$P$_{3/2}$ (D2) transitions. The counter propagating pump and probe lasers are independently tunable in frequency, with the probe operating at the single-photon-level. The two-dimensional spectrum measured as the laser frequencies are scanned shows fluorescence, Doppler-broadened absorption dips and sub-Doppler features. The detuning between the pump and probe lasers allows compensation of the Doppler shift for all atomic velocities in the room temperature vapor, meaning we observe sub-Doppler features for all atoms in the beam. We detail a theoretical model of the system which incorporates fluorescence, saturation effects and optical pumping and compare this with the measured spectrum, finding a mean absolute percentage error of 4.17\%. In the future this technique could assist in frequency stabilization of lasers, and the single-photon-level probe could be replaced by a single photon source.<br />5 page paper, 4 page supplemental material. Comments welcome

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....87ffc2193d0a1ca2c54af87533b9f4e3