DocumentCode :
1741914
Title :
High sensitivity two-photon spectroscopy of cold atoms in a dark optical trap, using an electron shelving scheme
Author :
Khaykovich, L. ; Baluschev, S. ; Friedman, N. ; Ozeri, R. ; Fathi, D. ; Davidson, Nigel
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. of Complex Syst., Weizmann Inst. of Sci., Rehovot, Israel
fYear :
2000
fDate :
12-12 May 2000
Firstpage :
141
Lastpage :
142
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Utilizing cold and trapped atoms for precision spectroscopy of weak atomic transitions has two important advantages: the suppression of Doppler and time-of-flight broadenings and a combination of long interaction times, weak perturbations and tight confinement, which can be obtained using dark optical traps. We present a new and extremely sensitive method for measuring weak transitions with cold atoms in a dark optical trap, using electron shelving spectroscopy. Our scheme is based on a /spl Lambda/ system. Atoms with two ground states (for example, two hyperfine levels) are stored in the trap in a level that is coupled to the upper (excited) state, by an extremely weak transition. Atoms that undergo the weak transition may be shelved by a spontaneous Raman transition on the second ground level, which is uncoupled to the excited level by the measured photons. Finally, the detection scheme benefits from the multiply excited fluorescence of a strong closed transition from the uncoupled ground-state, that utilizes quantum amplification due to the electron shelving technique. We realized this scheme on a 5S/sub 1/2//spl rarr/5D/sub 5/2/ two-photon transition in cold and optically trapped /sup 85/Rb atoms.
Keywords :
Raman spectra; atom-photon collisions; excited states; fluorescence; ground states; hyperfine structure; laser cooling; quantum optics; radiation pressure; rubidium; sensitivity; two-photon spectra; /spl Lambda/ system; /sup 85/Rb atoms; 5S/sub 1/2/-5D/sub 5/2/ two-photon transition; Doppler broadenings suppression; Rb; cold atoms; cold optically trapped atoms; cold trapped atoms; dark optical trap; detection scheme; electron shelving scheme; electron shelving spectroscopy; electron shelving technique; excited level; excited state; extremely weak transition; ground states; high sensitivity two-photon spectroscopy; hyperfine levels; long interaction times; multiply excited fluorescence; precision spectroscopy; quantum amplification; second ground level; spontaneous Raman transition; strong closed transition; tight confinement; time-of-flight broadenings suppression; uncoupled ground-state; upper state; weak atomic transition; weak perturbations; weak transitions; Atom optics; Atomic measurements; Charge carrier processes; Electron optics; Electron traps; Fluorescence; Optical sensors; Spectroscopy; Stationary state; Ultraviolet sources;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference, 2000. (QELS 2000). Technical Digest
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
ISSN :
1094-5695
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-608-7
Type :
conf
Filename :
901772
Link To Document :
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