Abstract
Single light beam transmission spectroscopy in an ultrathin dilute vapor cell (10–100 μm) reveals sub-Doppler features. Indeed, atoms with fast (normal) velocity undergo a short interaction between the cell walls, and are shown to be less absorbing because they have not reached their steady state of interaction with light. The effect is observed in the linear-response regime with a simple two-level system, as ensured from the ultralow level of light irradiation ( for the Cs line). The effect, known for a long time in the microwave domain, is demonstrated here in the optical domain, and is extended to cell thicknesses large relative to the optical wavelength.
- Received 12 January 1998
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.57.R3169
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