@article{2007-choi-cho-phys-rev-a-v76-p053802, Abstract = {
We demonstrate a type of chiral effect of an atomic medium. Polarization rotation of a probe beam is observed only when both a magnetic field and a linearly polarized coupling beam are present. We compare it with other chiral effects like optical activity, the Faraday effect, and the optically induced Faraday effect from the viewpoint of spatial inversion and time reversal transformations. As a theoretical model we consider a five-level configuration involving the cesium D2 transition. We use spin-polarized cold cesium atoms trapped in a magneto-optical trap to measure the polarization rotation versus probe detuning. The result shows reasonable agreement with a calculation from the master equation of the five-level configuration.
}, Author = {Choi, J. AND Kim, J. M. AND Cho, D.}, Journal = {Phys. Rev. A}, Pages = {053802}, Title = {{Faraday rotation assisted by linearly polarized light}}, Volume = {76}, Year = {2007} }