Abstract
The wave function of a two-level atom driven by a low-frequency laser pulse is obtained in analytical form and is used to determine the power spectrum of the dipole moment of the atom for different initial atomic states. The solution goes over some known approximate solutions and gives the energy of the two dressed states, the position of the hyper-Raman lines, the amplitudes both of the hyper-Raman lines and of the odd harmonics, and the position of the cutoff. The form of the hyper-Raman spectrum results independently of the initial atomic state and shows an onset and a cutoff of the emission.
- Received 3 October 2000
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.64.013414
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