Published June 1, 1991
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Light incident on a Bose-condensed gas
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Politzer, H. David
Chicago
Abstract
The coherent interaction of light with a Bose-condensed gas via atomic electric-dipole transitions produces strong mixing of photons and excited atoms. Consequent optical properties near resonance include substantial reflection from the edge of the gas.
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©1991 The American Physical Society. Received 17 January 1991. Stimulating conversations with V. Telegdi on selective, specular reflection from dense gases are acknowledged. This work was supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DEAC-03-81 ER40050.Files
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