Excitation of forbidden electronic transitions in atoms by Hermite-Gaussian modes
Abstract
Photoexcitation of trapped ions by Hermite-Gaussian (HG) modes from guided beam structures is proposed and investigated theoretically. In particular, simple analytical expressions for the Rabi frequencies of induced atomic transitions are derived that depend both on the parameters of HG beams and on the geometry of an experiment. By using these general expressions, we investigate the 2S1/2 \; 2F7/2 electric octupole (E3) transition in an Yb+ ion, localized in the low--intensity center of the HG10 and HG01 beams. We show how the corresponding Rabi frequency can be enhanced by properly choosing the polarization of incident light and the orientation of an external magnetic field, which defines the quantization axis of a target ion. The calculations, performed for experimentally feasible beam parameters, indicate that the achieved Rabi frequencies can be comparable or even higher than those observed for the conventional Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) modes. Since HG-like modes can be relatively straightforwardly generated with high purity and stability from integrated photonics, our results suggest that they may form a novel tool for investigating highly-forbidden atomic transitions.
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