Ramsey-like measurement of the decoherence rate between Zeeman sublevels

M. Shuker, O. Firstenberg, Y. Sagi, A. Ben-kish, N. Davidson, A. Ron
2008 Physical Review A. Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics  
Two-photon processes that involve different sub-levels of the ground state of an atom, are highly sensitive to depopulation and decoherence within the ground state. For example, the spectral width of electromagnetically induced transparency resonances in Λ-type system, are strongly affected by the ground state depopulation and decoherence rates. We present a direct measurement of decay rates between hyperfine and Zeeman sub-levels in the ground state of ^87Rb vapor. Similar to the
more » ... the-dark technique, pumping lasers are used to pre-align the atomic vapor in a well defined quantum state. The free propagation of the atomic state is monitored using a Ramsey-like method. Coherence times in the range 1-10 ms were measured for room temperature atomic vapor. In the range of the experimental parameters used in this study, the dominant process inducing Zeeman decoherence is the spin-exchange collisions between rubidium atoms.
doi:10.1103/physreva.78.063818 fatcat:extsjnssqjbrljf4dmlnruvhbq