Abstract

Abstract The spectrum of scattered light by an ionized two-level atom is investigated. The ionization is considered as a damping out of the ordinary two-level system and its effect on the spectrum is extracted. Because of the ionization damping, the central peak in the spectrum changes significantly according to the parameters involved. For a large ionization damping, a central dip is observed; for a small ionization damping, an additional sharp peak appears on top of the central peak.

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