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Suppression of Amplified Spontaneous Emission by the Four-Wave Mixing Process
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PhotonicsQuantum PhotonicsEngineeringAmplified Spontaneous EmissionPhysicsLaser ScienceTransition FrequencyCavity QedApplied PhysicsNoiseAtomic PhysicsFour-wave Mixing ProcessWave Interference
Two-photon-resonant excitation of the sodium $3d$ level can lead to the generation of new frequencies either by amplified spontaneous emission at the $3d\ensuremath{\rightarrow}3p$ transition frequency or by a resonantly enhanced four-wave mixing process. Competition between these two processes has been observed. The four-wave mixing process can suppress amplified spontaneous emission by preventing the excitation of the $3d$ level due to an interference between two different pathways connecting the ground ($3s$) and $3d$ states.
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