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Spectroscopic measurement of an atomic wave function
(American Physical Society, 2003)
We present a simple spectroscopic method based on Autler-Townes spectroscopy to determine the center-of-mass atomic wave function. The detection of spontaneously emitted photons from a three-level atom, in which two upper ...
Subwavelength atom localization via amplitude and phase control of the absorption spectrum
(American Physical Society, 2005)
We propose a scheme for subwavelength localization of an atom conditioned upon the absorption of a weak probe field at a particular frequency. Manipulating atom-field interaction on a certain transition by applying drive ...
Atom microscopy via two-photon spontaneous emission spectroscopy RID A-5077-2009
(American Physical Society, 2009)
We study subwavelength position measurement via spontaneous emission spectroscopy with two photons. Our model systems are a single Lambda-type three-level atom, in which a dual interaction generates two independent photons, ...
Subwavelength atom localization via amplitude and phase control of the absorption spectrum. II
(American Physical Society, 2006)
Interaction of the internal states of an atom with spatially dependent standing-wave cavity field can impart position information of the atom passing through it leading to subwavelength atom localization. We recently ...
Measurement of the separation between atoms beyond diffraction limit RID A-5077-2009
(American Physical Society, 2006)
Precision measurement of small separations between two atoms or molecules has been of interest since the early days of science. Here, we discuss a scheme which yields spatial information on a system of two identical atoms ...
Atom localization via phase and amplitude control of the driving field
(American Physical Society, 2002)
Control of amplitude and phase of the driving field in an atom-field interaction leads towards the strong line narrowing and quenching in the spontaneous emission spectrum. We exploit this fact for the atom localization ...