Near-resonance Light Scattering from a High-density, Ultracold Atomic 87Rb Gas
Abstract
We report a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of near resonance light scattering from a high-density and ultracold atomic 87Rb gas. The atomic sample, having a peak density 5·1013 atoms/cm3, temperature 65 μK and initially prepared in the F = 1 lower energy 87Rb hyperfine component, is optically pumped to the higher energy F = 2 hyperfine level. Measurements are made of the transient hyperfine pumping process and of the time evolution of scattering of near resonance probe radiation on the F = 2 → F' = 3 transition. Features of the density, detuning, and temporal dependence of the signals are attributed to the high density and consequent large optical depth of the samples.
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