Fourier transform detection of weak optical transitions with cyclic routines
Abstract
We demonstrate a means of detecting weak optical transitions in cold atoms that undergo cyclic routines with high sensitivity. The gain in sensitivity is made by probing atoms on alternate cycles leading to a regular modulation of the ground state atom population when at the resonance frequency. The atomic transition is identified by conducting a fast Fourier transform via algorithm or instrument. We find an enhancement of detection sensitivity compared to more conventional scanning methods of 20 for the same sampling time, and can detect clock lines with fewer than 103 atoms in a magneto-optical trap. We apply the method to the (6s2) 1S0 - (6s6p) 3P0 clock transition in 171Yb and 173Yb. The ac-Stark shift of this line in 171Yb is measured to be 0.19(3) kHz·W-1·m2 at 556 nm.
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