Symmetry breaking exhibition by magnetic field induced explicit circular dichroism
arXiv:1707.00688
Abstract
In this letter we demonstrate universal symmetry breaking by means of magnetically induced circular dichroism. Magnetic field induces forbidden at zero field atomic transitions between hyperfine levels. In a particular range of magnetic field, intensities of these transitions experience significant enhancement. We have deduced a general rule applicable for the lines of all bosonic alkali atoms, that is transition intensity enhancement is larger for the case of than for excitation for , whereas it is larger (e.g. up to times for Rb atoms) in the case of than for polarization for . This asymmetric behaviour results in an explicit circular dichroism. For experimental verification we employed half-wavelength-thick atomic vapor nanocells using a derivative of selective reflection technique, which provides sub-Doppler spectroscopic linewidth (50 MHz). The presented theoretical curves well describe the experimental results. This effect can find applications particularly in parity violation experiments.
5 pages, 5 figures