Effective Faraday interaction between light and nuclear spins of Helium-3 in its ground state: a semiclassical study
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.11790v1
- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2024 17:41:12 GMT
- Title: Effective Faraday interaction between light and nuclear spins of Helium-3 in its ground state: a semiclassical study
- Authors: Matteo Fadel, Philipp Treutlein, Alice Sinatra,
- Abstract summary: We derive the semiclassical evolution equations for a system consisting of helium-3 atoms in the $23S$ metastable state interacting with a light field far-detuned from the $23S-23P$ transition.
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- Abstract: We derive the semiclassical evolution equations for a system consisting of helium-3 atoms in the $2^3S$ metastable state interacting with a light field far-detuned from the $2^3S-2^3P$ transition, in the presence of metastability exchange collisions with ground state helium atoms and a static magnetic field. For two configurations, each corresponding to a particular choice of atom-light detuning in which the contribution of either the metastable level $F=1/2$ or $F=3/2$ is dominant, we derive a simple model of three coupled collective spins from which we can analytically extract an effective coupling constant between the collective nuclear spin and light. In these two configurations, we compare the predictions of our simplified model with the full model.
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