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arxiv: 1009.5480 · v1 · pith:Q3PSQ4N2new · submitted 2010-09-28 · ⚛️ physics.optics · physics.atom-ph

Continuous Lyman-alpha generation by four-wave mixing in mercury for laser-cooling of antihydrogen

classification ⚛️ physics.optics physics.atom-ph
keywords antihydrogenfour-wavefundamentallyman-alphamixingbeamlaserlaser-cooling
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Cooling antihydrogen atoms is important for future experiments both to test the fundamental CPT symmetry by high-resolution laser spectroscopy and also to measure the gravitational acceleration of antimatter. Laser-cooling of antihydrogen can be done on the strong 1S-2P transition at the wavelength of Lyman-alpha (121.6nm). A continuous-wave laser at the Lyman-alpha wavelength based on solid-state fundamental lasers is described. By using a two-photon and a near one photon resonance a scan across the whole phasematching curve of the four-wave mixing process is possible. Furthermore the influence of the beam profile of one fundamental beam on the four-wave mixing process is studied.

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