Measurement of Dispersive Properties of Electromagnetically Induced Transparency in Rubidium Atoms

Abstract
The dispersive properties of the atomic transition in the rubidium D2 line (5S125P32) at 780.0 nm are measured with a Mach-Zehnder interferometer when an additional coupling field at 775.8 nm is applied to an upper transition (5P325D52). This ladder-type system is observed to exhibit electromagnetically induced transparency together with a rapidly varying refractive index. A reduction in group velocity for the probe beam (vg=c13.2) is inferred from the measured dispersion curve with 52.5% suppressed absorption on resonance.