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Visible spontaneous emission by atoms in an optical resonator

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Abstract

Recently, we observed enhancement and inhibition of visible spontaneous emission by atoms in a confocal resonator.1 In these experiments, the partial emission rate of the atom into the resonator modes is modified by a factor of 1/(1 − R), where R is the mirror reflectivity. The change in the total spontaneous emission rate is proportional to the solid angle ΔΩ subtended by the mirrors; the change was small (+1.6%, −0.5%) because ΔΩ ≈ 0.04 sr was small. Currently we are conducting experiments in which atoms are placed in a concentric resonator of large solid angle ΔΩ ≈ 3.6 sr and finesse of ~10. We estimate that a 30% decrease and 300% increase should be observable in the total spontaneous emission rate, when the resonator is tuned off or on-resonance, respectively. Results of this new experiment are presented. In addition to studying spontaneous processes, one can also consider the stimulated emission which occurs when a cavity field builds up which contains more than one photon. We have formulated a model which describes both the spontaneous and stimulated emission by the atom into the cavity and clarifies the relationship between enhanced spontaneous emission and stimulated emission.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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