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arxiv: 1608.04645 · v2 · pith:QJKSGUGNnew · submitted 2016-08-16 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph

Three-dimensional Doppler, polarization-gradient, and magneto-optical forces for atoms and molecules with dark states

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keywords forcesystemsforcesmagneto-opticaltype-iidopplerlightthree-dimensional
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We theoretically investigate the damping and trapping forces in a three-dimensional magneto-optical trap (MOT), by numerically solving the optical Bloch equations. We focus on the case where there are dark states because the atom is driven on a "type-II" system where the angular momentum of the excited state, $F'$, is less than or equal to that of the ground state, $F$. For these systems we find that the force in a three-dimensional light field has very different behaviour to its one dimensional counterpart. This differs from the more commonly used "type-I" systems ($F'=F+1$) where the 1D and 3D behaviours are similar. Unlike type-I systems where, for red-detuned light, both Doppler and sub-Doppler forces damp the atomic motion towards zero velocity, in type-II systems in 3D, the Doppler force and polarization gradient force have opposite signs. As a result, the atom is driven towards a non-zero equilibrium velocity, $v_{0}$, where the two forces cancel. We find that $v_{0}^{2}$ scales linearly with the intensity of the light and is fairly insensitive to the detuning from resonance. We also discover a new magneto-optical force that alters the normal MOT force at low magnetic fields and whose influence is greatest in the type-II systems. We discuss the implications of these findings for the laser cooling and magneto-optical trapping of molecules where type-II transitions are unavoidable in realising closed optical cycling transitions.

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