Abstract

This paper presents perturbation calculations using the density matrix to describe the nearly degenerate four-wave-mixing spectral response in resonant systems subject to state-specific reservoir coupling. The calculations provide physical insight into the origin of narrow resonances observed in recent experimental work in atomic sodium and ultranarrow resonances in crystals. The calculations are for systems which are homogeneously broadened as well as systems which are inhomogeneously broadened due to velocity effects or random crystal fields. The calculations show that it is possible to eliminate the effects of either kind of broadening and measure the decay rate of the dipole coherence as well as the decay rates of both states of the transition. Furthermore, the calculations indicate that the method of cross-correlated optical fields which was used to eliminate the effects of laser jitter in longitudinal relaxation rate measurements could be extended to the measurements of slow dephasing rates in crystals.

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