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Deflection of slow light by magneto-optically controlled atomic media

Journal Article · · Physical Review. A
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  1. Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080 (China)
  2. Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080 (China)

We present a semiclassical theory for light deflection by a coherent {lambda}-type three-level atomic medium in an inhomogeneous magnetic field or an inhomogeneous control laser. When the atomic energy levels (or the Rabi coupling by the control laser) are position-dependent due to the Zeeman effect caused by the inhomogeneous magnetic field (or due to inhomogeneity of the control field profile), the spatial dependence of the refraction index of the atomic medium will result in an observable deflection of slow signal light when the electromagnetically induced transparency cancels medium absorption. Our theoretical approach based on Fermat's principle in geometrical optics not only provides a consistent explanation for the most recent experiment in a straightforward way, but also predicts the two-photon detuning dependent behaviors and larger deflection angles by three orders of magnitude for the slow signal light deflection by the atomic media in an inhomogeneous off-resonant control laser field.

OSTI ID:
21032640
Journal Information:
Physical Review. A, Journal Name: Physical Review. A Journal Issue: 5 Vol. 76; ISSN 1050-2947; ISSN PLRAAN
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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