Haji Ahmedov, Cengiz Birlikseven
Interference effects in a degenerate four level system subjected to two optical and one radio frequency (rf) fields are studied. The degeneracy of a metastable level (which is common for the rf field and one of the optical field) leads to EIT resonances properties of which depend not only on the optical field frequency and the rf field amplitude, but also on the geometry of polarizations of the optical and the rf fields. The properties of these resonances can be manipulated to design a desired atomic response.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.1976
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