Abstract

With the exception of Chapter 1, up to this point we have considered cavityless optical systems. With this chapter, instead, we start focussing on the case that the atomic medium is located in an optical cavity. We describe in detail the case of a unidirectional ring resonator, the boundary condition which characterizes it and the relations between its output fields and the intracavity field (Sections 8.1–8.3). We discuss the transmission of an empty cavity (Section 8.4) and of a cavity that contains a linear medium (Section 8.5). Optical cavities An optical cavity or optical resonator is formed by at least two mirrors, appropriately arranged in such a way that the radiation beam follows a closed path. The beam splitters allow the radiation to escape from the cavity (output) and allow one to inject radiation into the cavity (input). In order to confine the radiation transversally with respect to the direction of propagation, the mirrors are usually spherical (see Fig. 1.2). The case of cavities with spherical mirrors will be described in Part III of this volume. On the other hand, an analytical treatment of the problems is possible only within the plane-wave approximation which we will use in the remainder of Part I and in Part II. In accord with this, we assume here that the mirrors are planar. The two most common types of optical resonator are the Fabry–Perot cavity and the ring cavity . The planar Fabry–Perot cavity consists in two beam splitters in a parallel configuration as shown in Fig. 8.1. Within the cavity there are two counterpropagating fields, E F propagating in the forward direction and E B propagating in the backward direction with respect to the input field E I . Because we have derived the Maxwell–Bloch equations for the unidirectional configuration, in this and the following chapters we focus on the case of a ring cavity, which allows unidirectionality. The Fabry–Perot case will be considered in Chapter 14.

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