Laser line-shape effects in resonance fluorescence
- 1 May 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review A
- Vol. 23 (5) , 2580-2593
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.23.2580
Abstract
The effects of different laser line shapes on the intensity and spectrum of resonance fluorescence from a two-level atom are investigated. The laser model considered is that of an ideal single-mode laser operating high above threshold, with constant amplitude and undergoing phase-frequency fluctuations analogous to Brownian motion. As the correlation time of the frequency fluctuations increases from zero to infinity, the laser line shape changes from Lorentzian to Gaussian in a continuous way. It is shown that for intermediate and strong fields, the average intensity of fluorescence in the case of a resonant broadband Lorentzian line shape is higher than that in the case of a Gaussian line shape with the same bandwidth and total power. This is in contrast to the weak-field case where the higher peak power of the Gaussian line shape makes it more effective than the Lorentzian line shape. It is also shown that in the case of a nonzero frequency correlation time (non-Lorentzian line shape) the intensity of fluorescence undergoes non-Markovian fluctuations. In relation to the spectrum of resonance fluorescence, it is shown that as the line shape is varied from Lorentzian to Gaussian the following changes take place: In the case of off-resonance excitation, the asymmetry of the spectrum decreases. In the case of resonant excitation, the center-peak to side-peak height ratio for the triplet structure increases. Moreover, the recently predicted center-line dip, which develops in the spectrum in the case of broadband excitation when the Rabi frequency and the bandwidth are nearly equal, becomes increasingly deeper.Keywords
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