Julian Blair
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Can someone give me a simple explanation of how to measure the Rabi probability oscillations in a two state atom?
The discussion centers on measuring Rabi oscillations in a two-state atom, focusing on experimental methods and the underlying physics. Participants explore techniques for measuring the differential transmission of light through a two-level system, particularly in the context of quantum computing applications.
Participants generally agree on the experimental setup and the basic principles involved, but there is no consensus on the clarity of the explanations provided, particularly regarding the underlying physics and terminology used.
Some participants express difficulty understanding the technical terms and concepts related to optical quantum physics, indicating a potential gap in knowledge that may affect their comprehension of the discussion.
Julian Blair said:By a "stronger pulse" do you mean one at a higher frequency, or do you mean a longer pulse at the resonant frequency? It seems that you are measuring the transmission of the pulses, i.e. how much of the pulse is not absorbed, no? Can you explain exactly how one would measure the transmission or can you refer me to a paper where this is done?
Julian Blair said:I assume that "higher intensity" means more photons per second.
Julian Blair said:Is there some way you could explain for me (more simply!) in terms of the probabilities,
View attachment 85033 of the energy levels of the 2 level atom, how these are affected by the weak pulse and the pump pulse, so that the Rabi probabilities are detected?