Title :
Number enhancement for compact laser-cooled atomic samples by use of stimulated radiation forces
Author :
Donley, Elizabeth ; Liebisch, Tara Cubel ; Blanshan, Eric ; Kitching, John
Author_Institution :
Time & Freq. Div., Nat. Inst. of Stand. & Technol., Boulder, CO, USA
Abstract :
For cold samples of laser-cooled atoms to be useful in emerging technologies such as compact atomic clocks and sensors, it is necessary to achieve small sample sizes while retaining a large number of cold atoms. Achieving large atom numbers in a small system is a major challenge for producing miniaturized laser-cooled atomic clocks, since the number of captured atoms in a vapor-cell magneto-optical trap (MOT) scales as the fourth power of the laser beam diameter. This strong dependence on size is fundamentally set by the maximum spontaneous light force ħkγ/2, where ħk is the photon momentum and γ/2 is the maximum spontaneous photon scatter rate of a saturated transition of linewidth γ. We are attempting to surmount the limit imposed by spontaneous emission by using bichromatic cooling - a technique that uses stimulated emission to slow the atoms. We have built a table-top experiment that uses stimulated-emission bichromatic cooling to pre-cool rubidium atoms and dramatically enhance the trappable atom number in a small MOT. The apparatus lets us test how bichromatic cooling scales with miniaturization. Here we report on our first experimental results of cooling a thermal beam of rubidium atoms down to MOT capture velocities.
Keywords :
atomic clocks; laser cooling; magneto-optical devices; magneto-optical effects; radiation pressure; MOT; atomic clocks; bichromatic cooling scales; compact laser-cooled atomic samples; laser beam diameter; number enhancement; photon momentum; sensors; stimulated radiation forces; vapor-cell magnetooptical trap; Atom lasers; Atomic beams; Atomic clocks; Atomic measurements; Cooling; Laser beams; Measurement by laser beam;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency Control Symposium (FCS), 2010 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Newport Beach, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6399-2
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.2010.5556359