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Magnetic Field Enhanced Coherence Length in Cold Atomic Gases

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We study the effect of an external magnetic field on coherent backscattering of light from a cool rubidium vapor. We observe that the backscattering enhancement factor can be {\it increased} with $B$. This surprising behavior shows that the coherence length of the system can be increased by applying a magnetic field, in sharp contrast with ususal situations. This is mainly due to the lifting of the degeneracy between Zeeman sublevels. We find good agreement between our experimental data and a full Monte-Carlosimulation, taking into account the magneto-optical effects and the geometry of the atomic cloud.
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hal-00001057 , version 1 (23-01-2004)
hal-00001057 , version 2 (30-06-2005)

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Olivier Sigwarth, Guillaume Labeyrie, Thibaut Jonckheere, Dominique Delande, Robin Kaiser, et al.. Magnetic Field Enhanced Coherence Length in Cold Atomic Gases. Physical Review Letters, 2004, 93, pp.143906. ⟨hal-00001057v1⟩

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