Subnatural linewidth using electromagnetically induced transparency in Doppler-broadened vapor

Abstract

We obtain subnatural linewidth (i.e. <) for probe absorption in room-temperature Rb vapor using electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in a system. For stationary atoms, the EIT dip for a resonant control laser is as wide as the control Rabi frequency c. But in thermal vapor, the moving atoms fill the transparency band so that the final EIT dip remains subnatural even when c > . We observe linewidths as small as /7 in the D2 line of Rb.

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