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Cooling of rubidium atoms in pulsed diffuse laser light |
Cheng Hua-Dong(成华东), Wang Xu-Cheng(王旭成), Xiao Ling(肖玲), Zhang Wen-Zhuo(张文卓), Liu Liang(刘亮)†, and Wang Yu-Zhu(王育竹) |
Key Laboratory of Quantum Optics, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800, China |
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Abstract This paper reports an experiment on laser cooling of 87Rb atoms in pulsed diffuse light, which is the key step towards a compact cold atom clock. It deduces an empirical formula to simulate the pulse cooling process based on the loading of cold atoms in cooling time and the loss in the dead time, which is in agreement with the experimental data. The formula gives a reference to select the parameters for the cold atom clock.
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Received: 12 April 2010
Revised: 12 August 2010
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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37.10.De
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(Atom cooling methods)
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42.50.Ct
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(Quantum description of interaction of light and matter; related experiments)
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42.62.Fi
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(Laser spectroscopy)
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Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 10604057 and 10874193), the National High-Tech Programme (Grant No. 2006AA12Z311) and the National Basic Research Programme of China (Grant No. 2005CB724506). |
Cite this article:
Cheng Hua-Dong(成华东), Wang Xu-Cheng(王旭成), Xiao Ling(肖玲), Zhang Wen-Zhuo(张文卓), Liu Liang(刘亮), and Wang Yu-Zhu(王育竹) Cooling of rubidium atoms in pulsed diffuse laser light 2011 Chin. Phys. B 20 023701
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