Abstract
We study the enhancement and suppression of different multi-waving mixing (MWM) processes in a Rydberg-EIT rubidium vapor system both theoretically and experimentally. The nonlinear dispersion property of hot rubidium atoms is modulated by the Rydberg-Rydberg interaction, which can result in a nonlinear phase shift of the relative phase between dark and bright states. Such Rydberg-induced nonlinear phase shift can be quantitatively estimated by the lineshape asymmetry in the enhancedand suppressed MWM processes, which can also demonstrate the cooperative atom-light interaction caused by Rydberg blockaded regime. Current study on phase shift is applicable to phase-sensitive detection and the study of strong Rydberg-Rydberg interaction.
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Zhang, Z., Zheng, H., Yao, X., Tian, Y., Che, J., Wang, X., … Xiao, M. (2015). Phase modulation in Rydberg dressed multi-wave mixing processes. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep10462
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