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... shine the light pulse at the carrier transition, the system evolves for a time τ with this Hamiltonian, where the coupling strength Ω depends on the square root of the intensity, and φ is the phase of the laser field with respect to the atomic polarization. The effect of such a pulse is a rotation o ...
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