Population inversion in two-level systems possessing permanent dipoles
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Bare-state population inversion is demonstrated in a two-level system with all dipole matrix elements nonzero. A laser field is resonantly driving the sample whereas a second weaker and lower frequency coherent field additionally pumps it near resonance with the dynamically-Stark-splitted states. Due to existence of differing permanent dipole moments in the excited and ground bare states, quantum coherences among the involved dressed-states are induced leading to inversion in the steady-state. Furthermore, large refractive indices are feasible as well as the determination of the diagonal matrix elements via the absorption or emission spectra. The results apply to available biomolecular, spin or asymmetric quantum dot systems.
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