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View SchemaAn analysis of dynamical suppression of spontaneous emission
| Authors | P. R. Berman |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/9809005 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9809005 |
| DOI | 10.1103/PhysRevA.58.4886 |
Abstract
It has been shown recently [see, for example, S.-Y. Zhu and M. O. Scully, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 76}, 388 (1996)] that a dynamical suppression of spontaneous emission can occur in a three-level system when an external field drives transitions between a metastable state and {\em two} decaying states. What is unusual in the decay scheme is that the decaying states are coupled directly by the vacuum radiation field. It is shown that decay dynamics required for total suppression of spontaneous emission necessarily implies that the level scheme is isomorphic to a three-level lambda system, in which the lower two levels are {\em both} metastable, and each is coupled to the decaying state. As such, the total suppression of spontaneous emission can be explained in terms of conventional dark states and coherent population trapping.
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"abstract": "It has been shown recently [see, for example, S.-Y. Zhu and M. O. Scully,\nPhys. Rev. Lett. {\\bf 76}, 388 (1996)] that a dynamical suppression of\nspontaneous emission can occur in a three-level system when an external field\ndrives transitions between a metastable state and {\\em two} decaying states.\nWhat is unusual in the decay scheme is that the decaying states are coupled\ndirectly by the vacuum radiation field. It is shown that decay dynamics\nrequired for total suppression of spontaneous emission necessarily implies that\nthe level scheme is isomorphic to a three-level lambda system, in which the\nlower two levels are {\\em both} metastable, and each is coupled to the decaying\nstate. As such, the total suppression of spontaneous emission can be explained\nin terms of conventional dark states and coherent population trapping.",
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