Ultrahigh-frequency interference beats in transient, incoherent-light four-wave mixing
- 1 July 1986
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Optics Letters
- Vol. 11 (7) , 431-433
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.11.000431
Abstract
An angled-beam, transient four-wave mixing experiment is described in which nanosecond-duration, broad-bandwidth excitation pulses are employed to measure picosecond collisional dephasing and subpicosecond interference beats in atomic Rb vapor. The 7.2-THz interference beat, which corresponds to a 237 cm−1 Rb fine-structure splitting, is apparently the fastest material-specific beat yet observed. We discuss practical limitations on the time resolution attainable with this technique and propose means of circumventing them by using broad-bandwidth collinear excitation beams and an angled narrow-bandwidth probe.Keywords
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