Efficient optical pumping of alkaline atoms for evanescent fields at dielectric-vapor interfaces
Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate hyperfine optical pumping of rubidium atoms probed by an evanescent electromagnetic field at a dielectric-vapor interface. This light-atom interaction at the nanoscale is investigated using a right angle prism integrated with a vapor cell and excited by evanescent wave under total internal reflection. An efficient hyperfine optical pumping, leading to a complete suppression of absorption on the probed evanescent signal, is observed when a pump laser beam is sent at normal incidence to the interface. In contrast, when the pump and probe beams are co-propagating in the integrated prism-vapor cell, no clear evidence of optical pumping is observed. The experimental results are supported by a detailed model based on optical Bloch equation of a four atomic levels structure. The obtained on-chip highly efficient optical pumping at the nanoscale is regarded as an important step in the quest for applications such as optical switching, magnetometry and quantum memory.
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