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Fano-like Resonance due to Interference with Distant Transitions

Yanan Lv, A.-W. Liu, Yan Tan, Chuansheng Hu, Tian-Peng Hua, Xing Zou, Yu Sun, Chang‐Ling Zou, Guangkun Guo, Shui-Ming Hu

2022Physical Review Letters18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Narrow optical resonances of atoms or molecules have immense significance in various precision measurements, such as testing fundamental physics and the generation of primary frequency standards. In these studies, accurate transition centers derived from fitting the measured spectra are demanded, which critically rely on the knowledge of spectral line profiles. Here, we propose a new mechanism of Fano-like resonance induced by distant discrete levels and experimentally verify it with Doppler-free spectroscopy of vibration-rotational transitions of CO_{2}. The observed spectrum has an asymmetric profile and its amplitude increases quadratically with the probe laser power. Our results facilitate a broad range of topics based on narrow transitions.

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Fano planeFano resonanceInterference (communication)SpectroscopyDoppler effectResonance (particle physics)Spectral linePhysicsLaserAtomic physicsAmplitudeSpectral line shapeRange (aeronautics)OpticsMaterials scienceQuantum mechanicsTelecommunicationsPlasmonComputer scienceMathematicsChannel (broadcasting)Composite materialPure mathematicsSpectroscopy and Laser ApplicationsQuantum optics and atomic interactionsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
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