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Title: Probing vacuum-induced coherence via magneto-optical rotation in molecular systems
Authors: Kumar, P.
Deb, B.
Dasgupta, S.
Keywords: Dichroism
Magnetic fields
Polarization Linearly polarized
Magneto-optical rotations
Measurement sensitivity
Molecular gas
Molecular systems
Sensitive probe
Vacuum induced coherence
Weak magnetic fields
Issue Date: 17-Nov-2016
Abstract: We investigate theoretically the effects of vacuum-induced coherence (VIC) on magneto-optical rotation (MOR). We carry out a model study to show that VIC in the presence of a control laser and a magnetic field can lead to large enhancement in the rotation of the plane of polarization of a linearly polarized weak laser with vanishing circular dichroism. This effect can be realized in cold molecular gases and may be used as a sensitive probe for VIC. Such a large MOR angle can also be used to detect weak magnetic field with large measurement sensitivity.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/389
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