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Slow Diffusion of Light in a Cold Atomic Cloud
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PhotonicsEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionApplied PhysicsLaser ApplicationsSlow DiffusionAtomic PhysicsCold Rubidium AtomsScattered LightDiffusion ProcessLight ScatteringAnomalous DiffusionUltracold AtomRayleigh ScatteringResidual Velocity
We study the diffusive propagation of multiply scattered light in an optically thick cloud of cold rubidium atoms illuminated by a quasiresonant laser beam. In the vicinity of a sharp atomic resonance, the energy transport velocity of the scattered light is almost 5 orders of magnitude smaller than the vacuum speed of light, reducing strongly the diffusion constant. We verify the theoretical prediction of a frequency-independent transport time around the resonance. We also observe the effect of the residual velocity of the atoms at long times.
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