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Radiative Renormalization Analysis of Optical Double Resonance
The problem of optical double resonance as shown in the Figure is a familiar one in optics.[1-3] In this case, a near-resonant field at frequency ν
l
connects level 1 with level 2 while a near resonant field at frequency v
u
connects level 2 with level 3. When level 2 is below level 3, the excitation of level 3 involves two photon absorption; if level 2 is above level 3, the excitation of level 3 is a Raman process.