1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf01426376
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Na-beam cooling by a mode-locked laser

Abstract: Controlled mode-locked laser cooling of sodium atoms has been demonstrated for the first time. The broadband laser spectrum covers most of the Dopplerbroadened atomic resonance spectrum. Atoms of a broad velocity range are thus decelerated simultaneously. In order to stop this process at a defined atomic velocity a two-mode laser beam tuned to resonance with both sodium groundstate levels is copropagating with the atomic beam and counterpropagating to the mode-locked laser beam. In this optical molasses sodium… Show more

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“…As the rate of photons scattered resonantly at the atoms (causing radiation pressure) is proportional to the excited-state population, excitation spectra may be utilized in a very simple way for the determination of the velocity-dependent resonant radiation force acting on two-level atoms in mode-locked laser fields [ 13,14]. The dependence of atomic excitation on the detuning is converted into the dependence on the velocity by the Doppler effect.…”
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“…As the rate of photons scattered resonantly at the atoms (causing radiation pressure) is proportional to the excited-state population, excitation spectra may be utilized in a very simple way for the determination of the velocity-dependent resonant radiation force acting on two-level atoms in mode-locked laser fields [ 13,14]. The dependence of atomic excitation on the detuning is converted into the dependence on the velocity by the Doppler effect.…”
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“…(62) of their paper), the correct formula will be derived here, shown to be independent of the pulse profile, and complemented by the off-resonance solution. The results find an interesting application to experiments on atomic-beam deceleration by modelocked laser light [13,14].…”
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“…This technique can be used to cool a certain velocity group of cold atoms, after they have been decelerated in a modelocked laser field [9], then deflected and compressed out of the thermal atomic beam by a magneto-optical modul similar to that of Nellessen et al [10]. Doing so the chance may be enhanced to realize scattering experiments with subthermat polarized atomic beams.…”
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“…Thus, by the time the next laser pulse arrives, the excited state population is only about 2%. This cooling process is then primarily due to absorbing single photons from individual pulses, and not due to an optical frequency comb effect [9,10,24]. For optimal cooling of a given atomic species, the pulsed laser repetition rate should be of the order of the atom's excited state linewidth, while the energy in each laser pulse should correspond to P exc ≃ 1…”
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