Fourier transform detection of weak optical transitions in atoms undergoing cyclic routines

J. Schelfhout, Lilani D. Toms-Hardman, J. McFerran
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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 $\sim 20$ for the same sampling time, and can detect clock lines with fewer than $10^3$ atoms in a magneto-optical trap. We apply the method to the $(6s^{2})$ $ ^{1}S_{0} - (6s6p)$ $^{3}P_{0}$ clock transition in $^{171}$Yb and $^{173}$Yb. The ac-Stark shift of this line in $^{171}$Yb is measured to be 0.19(3) kHz$\cdot$W$^{-1}\cdot$m$^2$ at 556 nm.
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循环过程中原子弱光学跃迁的傅里叶变换检测
我们展示了一种检测冷原子中弱光学跃迁的方法,该方法具有高灵敏度。灵敏度的增益是通过在交替周期上探测原子来实现的,当处于共振频率时,导致基态原子居群的规则调制。原子跃迁是通过算法或仪器进行快速傅立叶变换来识别的。我们发现,在相同的采样时间内,与更传统的扫描方法相比,探测灵敏度提高了20美元,并且可以在磁光阱中探测到少于10^3美元原子的时钟线。我们将方法应用于美元(6 s ^ {2}) $ $ ^ {1} S_ {0} - - - - - - (6 s6p) $ $ ^ {3} P_{0}时钟转换美元$ ^ {171}$ Yb和$ ^ {173}Yb美元。这条线在$^{171}$Yb中的ac-Stark位移在556 nm处测量为0.19(3)kHz$\cdot$W$^{-1}\cdot$m$^2$。
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