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Narrowing Spontaneous Emission without Intensity Reduction

Christoph H. Keitel
- 16 Aug 1999 - 
- Vol. 83, Iss: 7, pp 1307-1310
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In this paper, it was shown that it is possible to have unbounded line narrowing in the spontaneous emission spectrum simultaneously with control of the corresponding intensity, by employing a laser driven doublet of excited atomic, molecular, or semiconductor states with almost parallel dipole orientation.
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We show that it is possible at least in principle to have unbounded line narrowing in the spontaneous emission spectrum simultaneously with control of the corresponding intensity. For this purpose we employ a laser driven doublet of excited atomic, molecular, or semiconductor states with almost parallel dipole orientation, which is decaying to a ground state. Incoherent pumping is applied to control the population and thus the spontaneous emission intensity of the dressed state associated with the ultranarrow spectral line.

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