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Two-Photon and EIT-Assisted Doppler Cooling in a Three-Level Cascade System

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Author(s)

Giovanna Morigi, E Arimondo

Abstract

Laser cooling processes are theoretically investigated for a cascade scheme where the upper state decays more slowly than the intermediate one. A laser coupling to the upper transition modifies the scattering cross section, such that its action results in temperatures lower than those reached by Doppler cooling on the lower levels. We identify two regimes: when multiphoton processes due to the upper laser are relevant, the formation of an atomic coherence between ground and upper state affects the cooling dynamics, and the final temperature is controlled by the second laser parameters. When theintermediate state is only virtually excited, the dynamics aredominated by the two-photon process and the final temperature is determined by the spontaneous decay rate of the upper state.
Citation
Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics)

Keywords

alkali-earths atoms, laser cooling

Citation

Morigi, G. and Arimondo, E. (2008), Two-Photon and EIT-Assisted Doppler Cooling in a Three-Level Cascade System, Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics) (Accessed December 26, 2024)

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Created October 16, 2008