Phys. Rev. A 58, 2534–2541 (1998)Constructive and destructive features of multiphoton quantum interferences in atomic systemsReceived 19 November 1997; published in the issue dated September 1998 One-photon coupling of the upper level of an atomic transition to a metastable state can generate a dark line in the atom’s emission spectrum. We show in this paper that if such a coupling is replaced by a dominant two-photon coupling, the spectrum is dynamically narrowed instead. The dominant two-photon coupling is achieved here by coupling these two levels to a common broad intermediate state using two laser fields. We also show that if one exchanges the metastable state with the broad one in this system, the one-photon coupling of all coupled states becomes dominant, causing the generation of a dynamically damped dark line effect. We explain these effects in terms of constructive and destructive quantum interferences between a direct and a three-photon Ramam path in the former case, and between a direct and a two-photon Raman path in the latter case. Additionally, we show how these interfering paths provide elements of coherent control of the atomic emission spectra, in general. © 1998 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.58.2534
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.58.2534
PACS:
42.50.Ct, 42.65.-k, 42.50.Hz
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