1976
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.13.1891
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Theory of modulated photon echoes

Abstract: Photon echoes, observed recently in ruby and in NH, D gas by two-pulse laser excitation, exhibit a modulation behavior as the pulse delay time is varied. The effect, which arises in a three-level quantum system, is due to the interference of two optically coupled transitions that share a common level. In this article, the three-level echo problem is treated exactly. Wave-function solutions are incorporated that are handled conveniently by a Laplace-transform technique. We, therefore, extend the earlier theory … Show more

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“…The QB from a three-level system have also been treated theoretically using the Laplace transform technique in a wave-function formalism to address finite pulse width effects in Ref. [22], although correlation effects and relaxation were completely ignored. Starting from the master equation for the density rnatrix p,…”
Section: Effects Of Correlation Between Inhomogeneously Broadened Tramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The QB from a three-level system have also been treated theoretically using the Laplace transform technique in a wave-function formalism to address finite pulse width effects in Ref. [22], although correlation effects and relaxation were completely ignored. Starting from the master equation for the density rnatrix p,…”
Section: Effects Of Correlation Between Inhomogeneously Broadened Tramentioning
confidence: 99%