Highly sensitive controllability of optical bistability in three-level
atomic systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.08185v1
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2022 14:03:43 GMT
- Title: Highly sensitive controllability of optical bistability in three-level
atomic systems
- Authors: M. H. Oliveira, H. S. Borges, J. A. Souza, C. J. Villas-Boas
- Abstract summary: We theoretically investigate the optical bistability phenomenon in an ensemble of $N$ non-interacting three-level atoms trapped inside an optical cavity.
The atoms are in a $Lambda$-level configuration, where one atomic transition is coupled by a cavity mode, while the other one is coupled by a classical field.
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- Abstract: We theoretically investigate the optical bistability phenomenon in an
ensemble of $N$ non-interacting three-level atoms trapped inside an optical
cavity. The atoms are in a $\Lambda$-level configuration, where one atomic
transition is coupled by a cavity mode, while the other one is coupled by a
classical field. In addition, we consider a pumping field driving the cavity
mode. With this system, we are able to observe new kinds of hysteresis, while
scanning either the frequency of the pumping field or the Rabi frequency
(intensity) of the control field. We show that they can be highly controllable
via external parameters of the system, achieving very narrow widths, thus being
very useful for building new devices, such as small fluctuation detectors in
either frequency or intensity of laser fields.
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