Enhanced cooling of rubidium atoms in two-frequency diffuse lights
arXiv:0901.1707
Abstract
In this paper we describe an experiment of efficient cooling of $^{87}$Rb atoms in two-frequency diffuse laser lights. Compared with single frequency diffuse light, two-frequency diffuse lights have wider velocity capture range and thus can cool more atoms. In our experiment, the maximum number of cooled atoms can reach up to $3.9\times10^9$. Such a result is quite useful in building a compact cold atom clock.
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