Laser Cooling, Trapping, and Bose-Einstein Condensation of Atoms and Molecules.

Autor: Leduc, Michèle, Dugué, Julien, Simonet, Juliette
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Zdroj: AIP Conference Proceedings; 4/19/2009, Vol. 1119 Issue 1, p37-42, 6p, 5 Diagrams, 3 Graphs
Abstrakt: In this paper we first focus on the methods developed to control the position and the velocity of atoms, taking advantage of the radiative forces exerted on atoms placed in a laser beam. Temperatures in the range of μK can be reached for dilute atomic clouds trapped under vacuum in a very small region of space. The application to fountain clocks based on cold cesium atoms is presented. We then describe the characterization and the main features of Bose-Einstein condensates, a new state of matter of purely quantum origin, which can be obtained by subsequent evaporative cooling. The methods in use for cooling molecules are considered, in particular the collision processes or the photoassociation of cold atoms. The possibility of changing interactions between ultracold particles is also explained and photoassociation is illustrated by the recent experiments of our group dealing with metastable helium atoms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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