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Title: Scattering theory of multilevel atoms interacting with arbitrary radiation fields
Authors: Xuereb, Andre
Domokos, Peter
Horak, Peter
Freegarde, Tim
Keywords: Scattering (Physics)
Atoms
Quantum optics
Polarization (Light)
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Cornell University
Citation: Xuereb, A., Domokos, P., Horak, P., & Freegarde, T. (2009). Scattering theory of multilevel atoms interacting with arbitrary radiation fields. Retrieved from arXiv preprint https://arxiv.org/abs/0910.0802
Abstract: We present a generic transfer matrix approach for the description of the interaction of atoms possessing multiple ground state and excited state sublevels with light fields. This model allows us to treat multi-level atoms as classical scatterers in light fields modified by, in principle, arbitrarily complex optical components such as mirrors, resonators, dispersive or dichroic elements, or filters. We verify our formalism for two prototypical sub-Doppler cooling mechanisms and show that it agrees with the standard literature.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/26589
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