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arxiv: 1009.1358 · v2 · pith:GAGCZQ6Gnew · submitted 2010-09-07 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph · quant-ph

Combined quantum state preparation and laser cooling of a continuous beam of cold atoms

classification ⚛️ physics.atom-ph quant-ph
keywords laseropticalstateatomscoolingpumpingcoldcontinuous
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We use two-laser optical pumping on a continuous atomic fountain in order to prepare cold cesium atoms in the same quantum ground state. A first laser excites the F=4 ground state to pump the atoms toward F=3 while a second pi-polarized laser excites the F=3 -> F'=3 transition of the D2 line to produce Zeeman pumping toward m=0. To avoid trap states, we implement the first laser in a 2D optical lattice geometry, thereby creating polarization gradients. This configuration has the advantage of simultaneously producing Sisyphus cooling when the optical lattice laser is tuned between the F=4 -> F'=4 and F=4 -> F'=5 transitions of the D2 line, which is important to remove the heat produced by optical pumping. Detuning the frequency of the second pi-polarized laser reveals the action of a new mechanism improving both laser cooling and state preparation efficiency. A physical interpretation of this mechanism is discussed.

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