Abstract
We present a detailed theoretical model and experimentally measured signals of alignment to orientation conversion (AOC) in the 7D3/2 and 9D3/2 states of cesium atoms in the presence of an external dc electric field [1]. Alignment produced by linearly polarized light can be converted into orientation by the quadratic Stark effect in an electric field if the angle between the electric field and the polarization vector of the exciting radiation is neither 0 or 90 degrees and if there are magnetic sublevels with Δm = ±1 that cross as the electric field is scanned. The appearance of orientation is verified by the appearance of a net circular polarization in the laser induced fluorescence. The theoretical model is based on the optical Bloch equation and extends models previously developed to solve the rate equations for Zeeman coherences in single-step [2] and double step laser excitation [3] of atoms. The agreement between the simulated and measured signals is excellent.
© 2007 Optical Society of America
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