Abstract
The ability to cool and confine neutral atoms at very low temperatures has opened new avenues to perform nonlinear optical experiments in a domain where Doppler and transit broadening can be reduced strongly.1 In this domain a number of nonlinear optical effects, which are often hidden in thermal atomic vapors because of the velocity average, can be easily evidenced.
© 1996 Optical Society of America
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