Optical Bistability with Two-Level Atoms
Abstract
Since the first observation of optical bistability in 1976, a large number of investigations of this phenomenon have appeared in the literature. Of particular theoretical interest has been the bistable system composed of "two-level" atoms within an optical resonator. While the theory in this case is well-advanced, only recently have experimental results been obtained. The work that we report is for absorptive bistability with an intracavity medium that approximates a collection of two-level atoms. We discuss our measurements of both the evolution of steady-state hysteresis and the slowing down of switching times using an inhomogeneously broadened medium in a standing-wave cavity. We also present results of the first observation of absorptive bistability in a predominantly homogeneously broadened medium of two-level atoms in a ring cavity.
Additional Information
© Plenum Press, New York 1984. Support has been provided by the National Science Foundation under grant number PHY-8211194, and by the Joint Services Electronics Program.Additional details
- Eprint ID
- 105873
- DOI
- 10.1007/978-1-4684-4718-7_1
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20201007-081707498
- NSF
- PHY-8211194
- Joint Services Electronics Program
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