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arxiv: 1102.0414 · v1 · pith:BA7NMKKOnew · submitted 2011-02-02 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas · physics.atom-ph

Laser cooling of a potassium-argon gas mixture using collisional redistribution of radiation

classification ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas physics.atom-ph
keywords coolingmixturelaserpotassium-argonactiveatomatomiccollisional
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We study laser cooling of atomic gases by collisional redistribution, a technique applicable to ultradense atomic ensembles at a pressure of a few hundred bar. Frequent collisions of an optically active atom with a buffer gas shift atoms into resonance with a far red detuned laser beam, while spontaneous decay occurs close to the unperturbed resonance frequency. In such an excitation cycle, a kinetic energy of the order of the thermal energy kT is extracted from the sample. Here we report of recent experiments investigating the cooling of a potassium-argon gas mixture, which compared to an rubidium-argon mixture investigated in earlier experiments has a smaller fine structure of the optically active alkali atom. We observe a relative cooling of the potassium-argon gas mixture by 120 K.

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