Symmetry breaking exhibition by magnetic field induced explicit circular dichroism
Abstract
In this letter we demonstrate universal symmetry breaking by means of magnetically induced circular dichroism. Magnetic field induces forbidden at zero field atomic transitions between F = 2 hyperfine levels. In a particular range of magnetic field, intensities of these transitions experience significant enhancement. We have deduced a general rule applicable for the D2 lines of all bosonic alkali atoms, that is transition intensity enhancement is larger for the case of σ+ than for σ- excitation for F = +2, whereas it is larger (e.g. up to 1011 times for 85Rb atoms) in the case of σ- than for σ+ polarization for F = -2. This asymmetric behaviour results in an explicit circular dichroism. For experimental verification we employed half-wavelength-thick atomic vapor nanocells using a derivative of selective reflection technique, which provides sub-Doppler spectroscopic linewidth (50 MHz). The presented theoretical curves well describe the experimental results. This effect can find applications particularly in parity violation experiments.
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