Dual peaks evoluting into single-peak for sub-wavelength 2-D atom
localization in a V-type atomic system
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.01774v1
- Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2024 12:52:46 GMT
- Title: Dual peaks evoluting into single-peak for sub-wavelength 2-D atom
localization in a V-type atomic system
- Authors: Shun-Cai Zhao, Xin Li and Ping Yang
- Abstract summary: atom localization of a V-type atomic system is discussed.
The atom localization depicted by the probe dual absorption peaks is achieved when the detunings are tuned.
The single-peak 2-D localization demonstrated the advantage for atom localization achieved by the flexible manipulating parameters in our scheme.
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- Abstract: The atom localization of a V-type atomic system is discussed by the detunings
associated with the probe and the two orthogonal standing-wave fields, and by
the spontaneously generated coherence (SGC). Within the half-wavelength domain
in the 2-dimensional(2-D) plane, the atom localization depicted by the probe
dual absorption peaks is achieved when the detunings are tuned. However, the
dual peaks change into single-peak when the SGC arises. The single-peak 2-D
localization demonstrated the advantage for atom localization achieved by the
flexible manipulating parameters in our scheme.
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