Selective reflection from Rb vapor in half- and quarter-wave cells: Features and possible applications


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The features of the effect of selective reflection from rubidium vapor in a nanocell with the thickness L ≈ λ/2 and L ≈ λ/4, where λ = 795 nm is the wavelength of laser radiation resonant with the Rb D1 line, are studied. It is shown that, because of the behavior of the nanocell as a low-Q-factor Fabry–Pérot etalon, the sign of the derivative of the selective reflection spectra changes near L ≈ λ/2 from negative at L > λ/2 to positive at L < λ/2. The simplicity of the experimental implementation, large amplitude, and sub-Doppler width (40MHz) of a detected signal at an atomic transition frequency are appropriate for applications in metrology and magnetometry. In particular, selective reflection from the nanocell is a convenient frequency marker of atomic transitions; in this case, the amplitudes of peaks are proportional to the transition probabilities. The remote optical monitoring of a magnetic field with a spatial resolution L = λ/4 ≈ 199 of nm is possible on the basis of the splitting of selective reflection peaks in a strong magnetic field (up to 3 kG). A theoretical model describes well the experimental results.

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A. Sargsyan

Institute for Physical Research

Email: davsark@yahoo.com
Armenia, Ashtarak-2, 0203

E. Klinger

Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne, UMR CNRS 6303

Email: davsark@yahoo.com
France, Dijon Cedex, 21078

Y. Pashayan-Leroy

Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne, UMR CNRS 6303

Email: davsark@yahoo.com
France, Dijon Cedex, 21078

C. Leroy

Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne, UMR CNRS 6303

Email: davsark@yahoo.com
France, Dijon Cedex, 21078

A. Papoyan

Institute for Physical Research

Email: davsark@yahoo.com
Armenia, Ashtarak-2, 0203

D. Sarkisyan

Institute for Physical Research

Author for correspondence.
Email: davsark@yahoo.com
Armenia, Ashtarak-2, 0203

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