Abstract

We investigate how observation of upper state atomic populations localize atomic position distributions for three-level atoms within a classical standing wave light field. We consider a three-level atom, with the standing wave near-resonantly coupling one transition and a probe laser field near-resonantly coupling the second transition. Two different cases of localization are identified and we explore the dependence of localization on the parameters of the field–atom interaction.

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