Scaling Law in Laser Cooling on Narrow-Line Optical Transitions
Abstract
In this paper laser cooling of atoms with a narrow-line optical transition, i.e. in regimes of quantum nature of laser-light interactions resulting in a significant recoil effect, is studied. It is demonstrated that a minimum laser cooling temperature for two-level atom in standing wave reached for red detuning close to 3 recoil frequency greatly different from the theory used for a semiclassical description of Doppler cooling. A set of dimensionless parameters uniquely characterizing the time evolution and the steady state of different atoms with narrow-line optical transitions in the laser field is introduced. The results can be used for analysis of optimal conditions for laser cooling of atoms with narrow lines such as , , and , which are of great interest for atomic clocks.
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@article{arxiv.1809.10905,
title = {Scaling Law in Laser Cooling on Narrow-Line Optical Transitions},
author = {O. N. Prudnikov and R. Ya Il'enkov and A. V. Taichenachev and V. I. Yudin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.10905},
year = {2019}
}
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