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Trapping and cooling atoms with holographically designed light fields

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  • M. Rauner
  • M. Schiffer
  • G. Wokurka
  • S. Kuppens
  • W. Ertmer

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten172
Seitenumfang1
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 6 Aug. 2002
Veranstaltung1996 European Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC'96 - Hamburg, Deutschland
Dauer: 8 Sept. 199613 Sept. 1996

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Konferenz1996 European Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC'96
Land/GebietDeutschland
OrtHamburg
Zeitraum8 Sept. 199613 Sept. 1996

Abstract

The use of computer designed holograms to generate light fields which could be used as atomic resonators is demonstrated. Metastable neon atoms were confined in a holographically generated transverse electromagnetic wave (TEM) doughnut mode. An ultracold neon atomic beam was axially overlapped with a blue detuned TEM mode with a typical power of 1 W and a waist of 100 μm. High efficiency was achieved with a blazed phase-hologram laser written on a quartz substrate. A reduction of the beam divergence was achieved by guiding the atoms in the dark region of the doughnut mode.

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Trapping and cooling atoms with holographically designed light fields. / Rauner, M.; Schiffer, M.; Wokurka, G. et al.
2002. 172 Beitrag in 1996 European Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC'96, Hamburg, Deutschland.

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Rauner, M, Schiffer, M, Wokurka, G, Kuppens, S, Deutschmann, R, Slawinski, T, Zinner, M, Sengstock, K & Ertmer, W 2002, 'Trapping and cooling atoms with holographically designed light fields', Beitrag in 1996 European Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC'96, Hamburg, Deutschland, 8 Sept. 1996 - 13 Sept. 1996 S. 172. https://doi.org/10.1109/eqec.1996.561815
Rauner, M., Schiffer, M., Wokurka, G., Kuppens, S., Deutschmann, R., Slawinski, T., Zinner, M., Sengstock, K., & Ertmer, W. (2002). Trapping and cooling atoms with holographically designed light fields. 172. Beitrag in 1996 European Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC'96, Hamburg, Deutschland. https://doi.org/10.1109/eqec.1996.561815
Rauner M, Schiffer M, Wokurka G, Kuppens S, Deutschmann R, Slawinski T et al.. Trapping and cooling atoms with holographically designed light fields. 2002. Beitrag in 1996 European Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC'96, Hamburg, Deutschland. doi: 10.1109/eqec.1996.561815
Rauner, M. ; Schiffer, M. ; Wokurka, G. et al. / Trapping and cooling atoms with holographically designed light fields. Beitrag in 1996 European Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC'96, Hamburg, Deutschland.1 S.
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