Rubidium Pump-Probe Spectroscopy: Comparison between ab-initio Theory and Experiment
M. Himsworth, T. Freegarde

TL;DR
This paper introduces an analytic model for pump-probe spectroscopy in dilute atomic gases that accurately predicts experimental spectra without free parameters, considering multilevel atoms and broadening effects.
Contribution
The paper presents a new simple, parameter-free analytic model for pump-probe spectroscopy that aligns well with experimental results.
Findings
Model shows excellent agreement with experiments
Accounts for multilevel atoms and broadening mechanisms
No free parameters needed for accurate predictions
Abstract
We present a simple, analytic model for pump-probe spectroscopy in dilute atomic gases. Our model treats multilevel atoms, takes several broadening mechanisms into account and, with no free parameters, shows excellent agreement with experimentally observed spectra.
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