Quantum interference-enhanced deep sub-Doppler cooling of 39 K atoms in gray molasses
Abstract
We report enhanced sub-Doppler cooling of the bosonic atoms of K facilitated by formation of dark states tuned for the Raman resonance in the configuration near the D1 transition. Temperature of about 12 K is achieved in the two stage D2-D1 molasses and spans a very large parameter region where quantum interference persists robustly. We also present results on enhanced radiation heating with sub-natural linewidth (0.07) and signature Fano like profile of a coherently driven 3-level atomic system. The Optical Bloch Equations relevant for the three-level atom in bichromatic light field is solved with the method of continued fractions to show that cooling occurs only for a small velocity class of atoms, emphasizing the need for pre-cooling in D2 molasses stage.
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@article{arxiv.1305.5480,
title = {Quantum interference-enhanced deep sub-Doppler cooling of 39 K atoms in gray molasses},
author = {Dipankar Nath and R Kollengode Easwaran and G. Rajalakshmi and C. S. Unnikrishnan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.5480},
year = {2013}
}
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