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Electromagnetically induced absorption and transparency in an optical-rf two-photon coupling configuration. (English) Zbl 1217.78031

Summary: We study electromagnetically induced absorption (EIA) and transparency (EIT) in an optical-rf two-photon coupling configuration. It is shown that the interference effect due to interacting dark resonances results in an EIA for a resonant two-photon coupling and this EIA is observed to evolve into an EIT when there is a detuning in the two-photon coupling.

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78A45 Diffraction, scattering
81V80 Quantum optics
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