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Drastic Slowdown of EIT Dynamics by Doppler Broadening and Its Compensation in Room-Temperature Atomic Vapor

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Authors: Fang Li

Year

2025

Paper ID

35528

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Peer-reviewed

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The transient dynamics of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) are fundamental to understanding coherent light–atom interactions and the advancement of quantum technologies such as optical switching and quantum memory. However, in room-temperature atomic vapors, Doppler broadening significantly alters these dynamics, yet a comprehensive understanding of its impact on the transient EIT response remains lacking. In this study, we combine analytical and numerical methods to investigate the absorption dynamics of a weak probe field in a three-level Λ-type system driven by a strong coupling field, based on the optical Bloch equations and Laplace transform techniques. Our results show that the transient response is highly sensitive to both the atomic spontaneous emission rate and the Rabi frequency of the coupling field. Increasing the coupling field intensity not only accelerates the approach to steady state but also induces oscillatory dynamics and negative absorption. Under Doppler broadening, the time required to reach steady state increases by approximately three orders of magnitude compared to the Doppler-free case—an effect that is surprisingly insensitive to temperature variations across the 100–400 K range. Moreover, restoring a short steady-state time under broadened conditions necessitates increasing the coupling laser intensity by two orders of magnitude. These findings provide key insights into the influence of Doppler broadening on coherent transient processes and offer practical guidelines for the design of room-temperature atomic devices, including quantum memories and optical modulators.

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