• Chinese Journal of Lasers
  • Vol. 44, Issue 9, 912002 (2017)
Dong Yabin*, Zhou Zhiying, Li Junyan, and Liu Yaoyao
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    DOI: 10.3788/CJL201744.0912002 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Dong Yabin, Zhou Zhiying, Li Junyan, Liu Yaoyao. Electromagnetically Induced Grating Effect in Room-Temperature Atomic System[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2017, 44(9): 912002 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The electromagnetically induced grating (EIG) effect is theoretically studied under the cold atomic and room-temperature atomic systems, respectively. The study results show that the first-order diffraction efficiencies in the cold atomic system and the room-temperature atomic system can reach 32.5% and 30%, respectively. The two diffraction efficiencies are very close to the ideal diffraction efficiency of a sinusoidal grating. However, as far as the actual condition is concerned, the preparation of a cold atom system is more difficult than that of a room-temperature atomic system. Moreover, the cold atomic system is more complex and requires higher experimental conditions.Therefore, the realization of EIG with room-temperature atoms is more superior. The theoretical studies also indicate that the EIG effect can also occur with low-power signal and low-power probe beams, and the first-order diffraction efficiency is close to the theoretical maximum, which can be used to realize a weak field modulation with another weak field.
    Dong Yabin, Zhou Zhiying, Li Junyan, Liu Yaoyao. Electromagnetically Induced Grating Effect in Room-Temperature Atomic System[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2017, 44(9): 912002
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