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Optical pumping in rubidium-87 — Linear polarization on the (F g = 2 ↔ F e = 2) transition in the D2 line
Author(s) -
Fred Atoneche,
Anders Kastberg
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.6084/m9.figshare.3756801.v2
Subject(s) - rubidium , line (geometry) , polarization (electrochemistry) , physics , atomic physics , optics , chemistry , mathematics , geometry , potassium , organic chemistry
Resource for calculations of optical pumping, following the methodology described in Eur. J. Phys. 38, 045703 (2017). The project contains explicit evolution matrices for different problems (that is, different configurations, atoms ), explicit equations for the time evolutions, mathematica codes, plotted results, and more. Itis done in a way that the project can gradually be expanded, with more and more atoms, more and more specific problems, and so on.We present results of a method for calculating optical pumping rates in 87 Rb, as described in [1]. We use linearly polarized light on the (F g = 2 ↔ F e = 2) transition to populate an angular momentum state in the F g = 2 hyperfine structure level of the ground state, with magnetic quantum number M g = 0 — that is a clock state. The open decay path to F g = 1 necessitates repumping light, and this is accordingly included in the calculation. The method is shown to function well for the studied system. Absolute scale level populations as functions of time, detunings, intensities and starting parameters are derived

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