Eng Aik Chan, Syed Abdullah Aljunid, Athanasios Laliotis, David Wilkowski, Martial Ducloy
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Doppler-free selective reflection spectroscopy of electric-quadrupole transitions
Electric-dipole-forbidden transitions play an important role as in quantum
sensing, quantum information, and fundamental test in physics. As such, the
development of novel and sensitive spectroscopic methods is of major interest.
Here, we present a Doppler-free selective reflection experiment on the 6S1/2
--> 5D5/2 electric-quadrupole transition of cesium vapor at the vicinity of a
sapphire window. This is achieved by a precision experiment overcoming
limitations due to the small signal amplitude of forbidden transitions. Narrow
sub-Doppler lines allow for a collisional broadening measurement on the
electric-quadrupole line. The interaction of cesium atoms with the sapphire
surface of the cell is evidenced, but, due to its weak contribution, a
quantitative analysis remains challenging. Nevertheless, our experiment paves
the way for further studies of the Casimir-Polder interaction between exotic
excited-state atoms and dielectric surfaces.