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22 October 2010 Laser pumping magnetic resonance of theory research based on coherent population trapping
Zhang Yang, Kang Chong, Qingtao Wang, Cheng Lei, Caiping Zheng, Weimin Sun
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Abstract
In the Λ three-level system, we will make use of semi-classical density matrix method to analyze cesium (Cs) hyperfine structure of coherent population trapping (CPT) phenomenon. Coherent population trapping has been widely used in electromagnetically induced transparency, non-inversion laser, optical storage and ultra-slow speed of light fields, then strong-coupling light and weak detecting light form coherent laser light to change the hyperfine structure energy levels of particles number distribution, which impacts on laser pumping magnetic resonance. In this paper, we will discuss the theoretical analysis and system design of laser pumping cesium magnetometer, cesium atomic energy level formed hyperfine structure with the I-J coupling, the hyperfine structure has been further split into Zeeman sublevels for the effects of magnetic field. To use laser pump and RF magnetic field make electrons transition in the Zeeman sublevels to produce the results of magneto-optical double resonance and on this basis we analyze the influence of laser pumping magnetic resonance based on coherent population trapping.
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Zhang Yang, Kang Chong, Qingtao Wang, Cheng Lei, Caiping Zheng, and Weimin Sun "Laser pumping magnetic resonance of theory research based on coherent population trapping", Proc. SPIE 7658, 5th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies: Optoelectronic Materials and Devices for Detector, Imager, Display, and Energy Conversion Technology, 76581G (22 October 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.864914
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Optical pumping

Cesium

Particles

Analytical research

Electrons

Chemical species

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