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- Dark_state abstract "In atomic physics, a dark state refers to a state of an atom or molecule that can not absorb (or emit) photons. All atoms and molecules are described by quantum states; different states can have different energies and a system can make a transition from one energy level to another by emitting or absorbing one or more photons. However, not all transitions between arbitrary states are allowed. A state that cannot absorb an incident photon is called a dark state. This can occur in experiments using laser light to induce transitions between energy levels, when atoms can spontaneously decay into a state that is not coupled to any other level by the laser light, preventing the atom from absorbing or emitting light from that state. A dark state can also be the result of quantum interference in a three-level system, when an atom is in a coherent superposition of two states, both of which are coupled by lasers at the right frequency to a third state. With the system in a particular superposition of the two states, the system can be made dark to both lasers as the probability of absorbing a photon goes to 0.".
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- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_physics.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atomic,_molecular,_and_optical_physics.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Category:Photonics.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Coherence_(physics).
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetically_induced_transparency.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Energy_level.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Hamiltonian_(quantum_mechanics).
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Hermitian_adjoint.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Interference_(wave_propagation).
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink List_of_laser_articles.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Metastability.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Photon.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_state.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Rabi_frequency.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Rotating_wave_approximation.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Schrödinger_equation.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink Selection_rule.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLink File:Lambda-type_system.pdf.
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dark state".
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLinkText "dark state".
- Dark_state wikiPageWikiLinkText "multilevel".
- Dark_state subject Category:Atomic,_molecular,_and_optical_physics.
- Dark_state subject Category:Photonics.
- Dark_state type Physic.
- Dark_state comment "In atomic physics, a dark state refers to a state of an atom or molecule that can not absorb (or emit) photons. All atoms and molecules are described by quantum states; different states can have different energies and a system can make a transition from one energy level to another by emitting or absorbing one or more photons. However, not all transitions between arbitrary states are allowed. A state that cannot absorb an incident photon is called a dark state.".
- Dark_state label "Dark state".
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- Dark_state sameAs לכידות_אוכלוסייה_קוהרנטית.
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- Dark_state sameAs Q1265983.
- Dark_state wasDerivedFrom Dark_state?oldid=700660423.
- Dark_state isPrimaryTopicOf Dark_state.