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Physics

2003

Physics Faculty Publications

Rubidium

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Measurement Of Correlated Multiple Light Scattering In Utracold Atomic 85Rb, P. Kulatunga, C. I. Sukenik, S. Balik, M. D. Havey, D. V. Kupriyanov, I. M. Sokolov Jan 2003

Measurement Of Correlated Multiple Light Scattering In Utracold Atomic 85Rb, P. Kulatunga, C. I. Sukenik, S. Balik, M. D. Havey, D. V. Kupriyanov, I. M. Sokolov

Physics Faculty Publications

We report an experimental study of correlated multiple light scattering in an ultracold gas of 85Rb confined in a magneto-optic trap. Measurements are made of the polarization dependence of the spatial and spectral profile of light backscattered from the sample. The results show an interferometric enhancement sensitive to coherent multiple scattering in the atomic gas, and strong variations with the polarization of the incident and detected light. The spatial width and peak value of the enhancement are found to be dependent on the sample size. Comparison of all the measurements with realistic quantum Monte Carlo simulations yields a very …


Coherent Backscattering Of Light In Atomic Systems: Application To Weak Localization In An Ensemble Of Cold Alkali-Metal Atoms, D. V. Kupriyanov, I. M. Sokolov, P. Kulatunga, C. I. Sukenik, M. D. Havey Jan 2003

Coherent Backscattering Of Light In Atomic Systems: Application To Weak Localization In An Ensemble Of Cold Alkali-Metal Atoms, D. V. Kupriyanov, I. M. Sokolov, P. Kulatunga, C. I. Sukenik, M. D. Havey

Physics Faculty Publications

Development of a theoretical treatment of multiple coherent light scattering in an ultracold atomic gas is reported. Specific application is made to coherent backscattering of a weak-radiation field from realistically modeled samples of ultracold atomic 85Rb. Comprehensive Monte Carlo simulations of the spatial, spectral, and polarization dependence of the backscattering line shape are made and compared with available experimental results.