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Homogeneous hole burning in an inverted system

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Abstract

We report the observation of a spectral feature in the gain and absorption profiles of a multilevel system. The gain experienced by the sidebands of a weakly modulated laser field Is measured as a function of modulation frequency. For small modulation frequencies the sidebands experience diminished absorption or gain depending on the time-averaged inversion of the system. The width of the spectral feature depends on spontaneous as well as stimulated population transition rates. This paper Is an extension of single-field modulation experiments In collisionally broadened media.1,2 Two lasers are used in our experiment. One laser is used as an incoherent pump field that provides population for the upper level of the other optical transition. The second laser stimulates this population to the lower or ground level depending on the system configuration. In the experiment we modulate the second laser field. Using alexandrite as an active medium we are able to study both three- and four-level atomic systems.3 The stability of a single-mode laser to the growth of neighboring modes is related to the gain experienced by the sidebands. The competition between modes is strongest when their frequency separation is less than the width of this spectral feature.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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