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Original Articles

Four-level ‘N-scheme’ in bare and quasi-dressed states pictures

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Pages 1926-1932 | Received 26 Mar 2009, Accepted 15 Jul 2009, Published online: 17 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

In this work, we consider a four-level ‘N-scheme’ (three radiation fields coupling four atomic levels) that has previously been shown to feature different group velocity regimes (sub-luminal, super-luminal, and negative) controlled by the strength of the third interacting field, which is referred to as the control field. Another interesting aspect of the N-scheme is the ‘appearance’ and ‘disappearance’ of an electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) window at resonance. In this paper, based on a study in the bare states picture, we point out differences and similarities between two settings (different strengths of the acting fields) of this four-level N-scheme. Conclusions are drawn based on a work in a simplified quasi-dressed states picture. We find that the four-level N-scheme under study can be approached as either a one or two three-level lambda-like system(s) that display the same physics regardless of the relative strength between the two fields that form the EIT portion of the system.

Acknowledgements

Two of the authors (JPD and FAN) would like to acknowledge useful discussions with R.W. Boyd (University of Rochester) and G.R. Welch (Texas A&M University). Two of us (JPD and FAN) gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Office of Naval Research through an In-House Laboratory Innovative Research Grant.

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