A. Negriyko, R. A. Malitskiy, V. M. Khodakovskiy, V. Romanenko, I. V. Matsnev, L. Yatsenko
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Dark resonances in rubidium atoms excited by optical comb
In a three-level lambda system, a destructive interference between excitation pathways at laser excitation can provide the resonant reduction of fluorescence and absorption (“dark resonance”). The dark resonances in rubidium vapor excited by a femtosecond laser or laser with frequency shifted feedback have been studied theoretically and experimentally.