Ultralow-power local laser control of the dimer density in alkali-metal vapors

Physics – Atomic Physics

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Ultralow-power diode-laser radiation is employed to induce photodesorption of
cesium from a partially transparent thin-film cesium adsorbate on a solid
surface. Using resonant Raman spectroscopy, we demonstrate that this
photodesorption process enables an accurate local optical control of the
density of dimer molecules in alkali-metal vapors.

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