Abstract
In ordinary quantum-beat spectroscopy the excitation mechanism (e.g., laser pulse) is not expected to affect the results because the measurements are made on a freely evolving atom in the dark (after pulse ends). In this paper we point out an example where this is not so. As an example, we show how light shifts can alter the results of time-delayed measurements.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 3435-3437 |
| Number of pages | 3 |
| Journal | Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics |
| Volume | 25 |
| Issue number | 6 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1982 |
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