ac Stark splitting in intense stochastic driving fields with Gaussian statistics and non-Lorentzian line shape

P. Zoller, G. Alber, and R. Salvador
Phys. Rev. A 24, 398 – Published 1 July 1981
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Abstract

Lorentzian models for laser line shapes lead to qualitatively incorrect results for off-resonance excitation of atoms. This paper is the first attempt to present a theory of the nonperturbative interaction of an atom with a chaotic field (representing multimode laser radiation having strong amplitude fluctuations) with a line shape falling off faster than a Lorentzian. To this end we suggest a stochastic Markovian model for a non-Lorentzian chaotic field. To solve the multiplicative stochastic differential equations describing the atom-field interaction we propose a "marginal characteristic function approach." This not only reproduces our earlier results in a more elegant way and establishes the relationship between approaches used by other authors in a different context, but also provides the simplest possible basis for our present discussion of ac Stark splitting in double optical resonance. While for a chaotic field with a Lorentzian line shape the asymmetry of the two-peaked off-resonance spectrum is reversed for all values of the detuning compared with the monochromatic case, our present model predicts a reversed peak asymmetry only for detunings smaller than a few laser bandwidths in agreement with experiment. The on-resonance spectrum is dominated by the amplitude fluctuations and is only weakly affected by changes of the spectral line shape of the laser.

  • Received 24 November 1980

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.24.398

©1981 American Physical Society

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P. Zoller, G. Alber, and R. Salvador

  • Theoretical Physics Institute, University of Innsbruck, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria

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Vol. 24, Iss. 1 — July 1981

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