Tuning of the Hanle effect from EIT to EIA using spatially separated probe and control beams

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We demonstrate a technique for continuous tuning of the Hanle effect from electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) to electromagnetically induced absorption (EIA) by changing the polarization ellipticity of a control beam. In contrast to previous work in this field, we use spatially separated probe and control beams. The experiments are done using magnetic sublevels of the F g = 4 → F e = 5 closed hyperfine transition in the 852 nm D2 line of 133Cs. The atoms are contained in a room temperature vapor cell with anti-relaxation (paraffin) coating on the walls. The paraffin coating is necessary for the atomic coherence to be transported between the beams. The experimental results are supported by a density-matrix analysis of the system, which also explains the observed amplitude and zero-crossing of the resonances. Such continuous tuning of the sign of a resonance has important applications in quantum memory and other precision measurements.

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Bhattarai, M., Bharti, V., & Natarajan, V. (2018). Tuning of the Hanle effect from EIT to EIA using spatially separated probe and control beams. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-25832-8

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