Mirror-mediated cooling: a paradigm for particle cooling via the retarded dipole force
arXiv:0904.3059 · doi:10.1142/9789814440400_0009
Abstract
Cooling forces result from the retarded dipole interaction between an illuminated particle and its reflection. For a one-dimensional example, we find cooling times of milliseconds and limiting temperatures in the millikelvin range. The force, which may be considered the prototype for cavity-mediated cooling, may be enhanced by plasmon and geometric resonances at the mirror.
25 pages, 8 figures