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Quenching of spontaneous emission through interference of incoherent pump processes
(American Physical Society, 2003)
We investigate the steady-state spontaneous emission of a V-type three-level atom, with the coherence between the two upper levels modified and controlled via incoherent pumping to a fourth auxiliary level. The external ...
Manipulation of the Raman process via incoherent pump, tunable intensity, and phase control
(American Physical Society, 2008)
We present a proposal to manipulate the Raman process via incoherent pump, tunable intensity, and phase control of the driving fields. It is found that Raman absorptive peaks can become Raman gain peaks by controlling the ...
2-Stage Melting in 2 Dimensions - Te/mo(110)
(American Physical Society, 1993)
Signatures of symmetry-induced quantum-interference effects observed in above-threshold-ionization spectra of molecules RID A-7617-2010
(American Physical Society, 2001)
Event-by-event fluctuations in mean p(T) and mean e(T) in root s(NN)=130 GeVAu+Au collisions
(American Physical Society, 2002)
Coherent control of the Goos-Hanchen shift
(American Physical Society, 2010)
The behavior of the Goos-Hanchen (GH) shifts in the reflected and transmitted light beam which is incident on a cavity containing an intracavity medium of three-level or four-level atoms with electromagnetically induced ...
Chirping a two-photon transition in a multistate ladder RID C-2713-2008 RID A-7617-2010
(American Physical Society, 2007)
We consider a two-photon transition in a specific ladder system driven by a chirped laser pulse. In the weak field limit, we find that the excited state probability amplitude arises due to interference of multiple quantum ...
Distilling two-atom distance information from intensity-intensity correlation functions RID A-5077-2009
(American Physical Society, 2006)
The intensity-intensity correlation function of the resonance fluorescence light of two two-level atoms driven by a resonant standing-wave laser field is examined. Our aim is to gain information on the distance between the ...
Quantum search protocol for an atomic array
(American Physical Society, 2001)
Quantum computers can, in principle, exceed the speed of ordinary computers by taking advantage of quantum coherence and entanglement. It is possible to find a "needle in a haystack" of N-1 straws in only rootN searches ...