Abstract

We discuss various theoretical issues that arise when one extends the conventional stimulated Raman adiabatic passage, involving a pump pulse preceded by a Stokes pulse, to situations in which the pump interaction involves a two-photon transition. As in the simpler cases, it is possible to obtain complete population transfer between an initial state and a targeted final state, if certain general conditions on the pulses are met. We point out important considerations, associated with dynamic Stark shifts and multiphoton ionization, which make successful population transfer more difficult in the multiphoton extension. We illustrate these problems and requirements by considering specific examples of excitation in metastable helium.

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