Abstract We have studied theoretically and numerically the enhanced cooling of a V-type three-level atom in a high-finesse optical cavity and shown that the cooling rate can be increased by one order of magnitude over that of a two-level atom, and the momentum amplitude tends to a stationary state much smaller than that of a two-level atom. We have further shown that the cooling rate can be significantly improved by using feedback and a time-dependent pump.
Received: 30 December 2007
Revised: 15 May 2008
Accepted manuscript online:
(Calculations and mathematical techniques in atomic and molecular physics)
Fund: Project supported by the National
Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10704031), the
National Science Foundation for Fostering Talents in Basic Research
of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No
J0630313), the Fundamental Research Fund for Physics and Mathematics
of Lanzhou University (Grant No Lzu05001), and the Natural Science
Foundation
of Gansu Province, China (Grant No 3ZS061-A25-035).
Cite this article:
Liu Li-Wei(刘利伟), Tan Lei(谭磊), Ding Cai-Ying(丁彩英), Zhang Yu-Qing(张玉清), and Tan Wen-Ting(谭文婷) Enhanced cooling of a V-type three-level atom in an optical cavity 2008 Chin. Phys. B 17 3662
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