Abstract
Selective resonant excitations can be realized with a shaped ultrashort pulse in an optically dense collection of multilevel individual atoms, where the near dipole-dipole interactions induce intrinsic frequency shifts of the atomic resonance. A proper transform-limited pulse and modulation of excitation pulses can be controlled to establish constructive or destructive quantum interference between different excitation pathways towards a desired selective resonant excitation, even driven by pulses with broadband spectral components.
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