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arxiv: 1909.07161 · v1 · pith:VPVB3O7Dnew · submitted 2019-09-16 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph

Quasi-simultons in thermal atomic vapors

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keywords laserpulsethermalatomicfieldfieldsformationquasi-simultons
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The propagation of two-color laser fields through optically thick atomic ensembles is studied. We demonstrate how the interaction between these two fields spawns the formation of co-propagating, two-color soliton-like pulses akin to the simultons found by Konopnicki and Eberly [Phys. Rev. A 24, 2567 (1981)]. For the particular case of thermal Rb atoms, exposed to a combination of a weak cw laser field resonant on the D1 transition and a strong, sub-ns laser pulse resonant on the D2 transition, simulton formation is initiated by an interplay between the 5s_{1/2} -- 5p_{1/2} and 5s_{1/2} -- 5p_{3/2} coherences which amplifies the D1 field at the arrival of the D2 pulse producing sech-squared pulse with a length of less than 10 microns. This amplification is demonstrated in a time-resolved measurement of the light transmitted through a thin thermal cell. We find good agreement between experiment and a model that includes the hyperfine structure of the relevant levels. With the addition of Rydberg dressing, quasi-simultons offer interesting prospects for strong photon-photon interactions in a robust environment.

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