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arxiv: 1806.06906 · v2 · pith:2PQ6LS77new · submitted 2018-06-18 · 🪐 quant-ph

Phase space density limitation in laser cooling without spontaneous emission

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We study the possibility to enhance the phase space density of non-interacting particles submitted to a classical laser field without spontaneous emission. We clearly state that, when no spontaneous emission is present, a quantum description of the atomic motion is more reliable than semi-classical description which can lead to large errors especially if no care is taken to smooth structures smaller than the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Whatever the definition of position - momentum phase space density, its gain is severely bounded especially when started from a thermal sample. More precisely, the maximum phase space density, can only be improved by a factor M for M-level atoms. This bound comes from a transfer between the external and internal degrees of freedom. To circumvent this limit, one can use non-coherent light fields, informational feedback cooling schemes, involve collectives states between fields and atoms, or allow a single spontaneous emission even

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