Abstract
A parity violation experiment based on stimulated emission in atomic hydrogen is analyzed. The intensity of a laser field within an optical cavity provides the experimental signal. We find that such a measurement would offer several advantages compared to previous experiments based on microwave spectroscopy, including a well-defined interaction region and a short coherent interaction time.
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