Laser cooling with electromagnetically induced transparency: Application to trapped samples of ions or neutral atoms
Abstract
A novel method of ground state laser cooling of trapped atoms utilizes the absorption profile of a three (or multi-) level system which is tailored by a quantum interference. With cooling rates comparable to conventional sideband cooling, lower final temperatures may be achieved. The method was experimentally implemented to cool a single Ca ion to its vibrational ground state. Since a broad band of vibrational frequencies can be cooled simultaneously, the technique will be particularly useful for the cooling of larger ion strings, thereby being of great practical importance for initializing a quantum register based on trapped ions. We also discuss its application to different level schemes and for ground state cooling of neutral atoms trapped by a far detuned standing wave laser field.
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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0107087,
title = {Laser cooling with electromagnetically induced transparency: Application to trapped samples of ions or neutral atoms},
author = {F. Schmidt-Kaler and J. Eschner and G. Morigi and C. F. Roos and D. Leibfried and A. Mundt and R. Blatt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0107087},
year = {2010}
}
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9 pages, 13 figures, submitted to Appl Phys B 2001