Abstract

We discuss experimental observations of an induced phase shift of the rf signal produced in FM saturated absorption measurements under the conditions of large probe beam intensities. This phase shift can be understood in terms of the phase difference between the phase modulation of the optical driving field and the steady state macroscopic polarization of the medium. This phase difference is relatively insensitive to detuning of the laser from the atomic resonance, such that essentially the same spectrum can be observed by changing the rf detection phase. We also present theoretically calculated spectra which are based on the optical Bloch equations, and which are in excellent agreement with the experimental results.

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