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Multiresonant behavior in nearly degenerate four-wave mixing: the ac Stark effect

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Abstract

We have experimentally studied the effects of pump–probe detuning in nearly degenerate four-wave mixing. The data show multiresonant behavior as a function of the pump–probe detuning at both low and high intensities. At low intensities, the structure is the result of Doppler motion. At high intensities, five-peak structure is observed and is explained by the standing-wave modulation of the ac Stark splitting of the atomic levels.

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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