Pumping rates

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Christophe Mullesch

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Feb 25, 2026, 9:28:26 AMFeb 25
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Hi everyone,

in the rate equations the pumping rate for each laser is computed (roughly) as 

R ~ s / (1 + (delta / gamma)^2 )

with the intensity s, detuning delta and transition linewidth gamma. I am confused about the missing factor of +s in the denominator, as e.g. M. Fox and H. J. Metcalf provide this extra factor in their derivations of the pumping rates. Is there a reason why is was omitted in this framework, like some kind of low-intensity assumptions?

Best,
Christophe

Barker, Daniel S. (Fed)

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Feb 25, 2026, 4:30:47 PMFeb 25
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Hi Christophe,

 

The saturation that you’re expecting from the ‘s’ in the denominator is provided by the multiplication of R by the population difference between the two levels (e.g. N_e – N_g). This is Eq. (28) in the CPC paper describing the package.

 

Placing ‘s’ in the denominator yields the heuristic model described in section 2.3 of the paper.

 

Let us know if you have any more questions,

 

Daniel

 

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Christophe Mullesch

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Feb 26, 2026, 5:24:46 AMFeb 26
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Hi Daniel, 

thank you for your swift response, that clears things up for me!

Best,
Christophe

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