2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0034217
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Fourier transform detection of weak optical transitions in atoms undergoing cyclic routines

Abstract: We demonstrate a means of detecting weak optical transitions in cold atoms that undergo cyclic (preparation, probing, and detection) routines with improved sensitivity. The gain in sensitivity is made by probing atoms on alternate cycles of a repeated experimental sequence, leading to regular modulation of the ground state atom population when at the resonance frequency. The atomic transition is identified by conducting a fast Fourier transform via an algorithm or instrument. We find an enhancement of detectio… Show more

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“…The sign of f b may be positive or negative depending on the measurement. Some details of the comb have been discussed previously [25], so we make a brief summary here. Stabilization of the repetition rate occurs at 4f r = 1.00 GHz.…”
Section: A Atom Preparation For Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sign of f b may be positive or negative depending on the measurement. Some details of the comb have been discussed previously [25], so we make a brief summary here. Stabilization of the repetition rate occurs at 4f r = 1.00 GHz.…”
Section: A Atom Preparation For Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%