Bragg scattering with linearly polarized light can be used to separately measure the density and the spin structure factor of a two-spin-component atomic gas by looking at the dependence of the scattering intensity on the polarization of the laser fields. Both stimulated and spontaneous scattering are discussed. Explicit results for different spin configurations are given.
Bragg scattering and the spin structure factor of two-component atomic gases
Carusotto I
2006
Abstract
Bragg scattering with linearly polarized light can be used to separately measure the density and the spin structure factor of a two-spin-component atomic gas by looking at the dependence of the scattering intensity on the polarization of the laser fields. Both stimulated and spontaneous scattering are discussed. Explicit results for different spin configurations are given.File in questo prodotto:
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