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Observation of Dynamic Correlations in Collisional Redistribution and Depolarization of Light
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EngineeringDynamic CorrelationsRayleigh ScatteringEmission ProfilesOptical PropertiesUltracold AtomCollisional RedistributionQuantum EntanglementPhotonicsPhysicsAtomic PhysicsPhoton StatisticPolarization ImagingNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsLight ScatteringSimple AbsorptionLine WingsWave Interference
Theory shows that to explain the polarization of light collisionally redistributed from the far line wings of an atomic transition, one must consider correlated events in which absorption during a collision, and propagation to the final Zeeman-state superposition at the end of the collision is important. Polarizations of up to about 40% have been measured in the far line wings, substantially confirming this prediction, and showing that scattering experiments cannot just be characterized by simple absorption or emission profiles.
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