Fluorescence spectrum of spontaneous emission in cavity.

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Abstract

We study the probe spectrum of light generated by spontaneous emission into the mode of a cavity QED system. We identify the spontaneous emission process by the polarization of the transmitted light when the excitation of the atoms is with linear polarization in a $\Delta m=0$ transition in the $D_2$ line of $^{85}$Rb. The probe spectrum has a maximum on-resonance when the number of inverted atoms for an input drive is maximal. For a larger number of atoms N, the maximum splits and develops into a doublet, but its frequencies are different from those of the so-called vacuum Rabi splitting.

*Work supported by NSF and NIST

Authors

  • Rebecca Olson

  • Luis Orozco

    • Physics UMD, College Park, MD
    • Dept. Physics UMD, College Park MD
  • Matthew Terraciano

  • Perry Rice

    • Miami U., Oxford OH