We propose a new laser cooling method for atomic species whose level structure makes traditional laser cooling difficult. For instance, laser cooling of hydrogen requires single-frequency vacuum-ultraviolet light, while multielectron atoms need single-frequency light at many widely separated frequencies. These restrictions can be eased by laser cooling on two-photon transitions with ultrafast pulse trains. Laser cooling of hydrogen, antihydrogen, and many other species appears feasible, and extension of the technique to molecules may be possible
Currently, laser cooling schemes are fundamentally based on the weak coupling regime. This requireme...
A Sisyphean task: Laser cooling of molecules is difficult, mainly due to their rich vibrational stru...
Ultracold atoms, produced by laser cooling and trapping, have led to recent advances in quantum info...
To laser-cool a species, a closed (or nearly closed) cycle is required to dissipate translational en...
Ultracold molecular gases are promising as an avenue to rich many-body physics, quantum chemistry, q...
Leading tests of the Standard Model, like measurements of the electron electric dipole moment or of ...
{M.D. Di Rosa, \textit{Eur. Phys. J. D{Funding from the Los Alamos National Laboratory LDRD Prog...
The methods producing cold molecules from cold atoms tend to leave molecular ensembles with substant...
Established optical cooling methods, employed in such traps as magneto-optical traps and optical mol...
The photon-the quantum excitation of the electromagnetic field-is massless but carries momentum. A p...
The photon-the quantum excitation of the electromagnetic field-is massless but carries momentum. A p...
The photon-the quantum excitation of the electromagnetic field-is massless but carries momentum. A p...
Recently, laser cooling methods have been extended from atoms to molecules. The complex rotational a...
Laser cooling of atoms has not only enabled Bose-Einstein condensation, but has also resulted in a n...
This thesis discusses decelerating atomic beams using pulse trains, and studies the possibility of c...
Currently, laser cooling schemes are fundamentally based on the weak coupling regime. This requireme...
A Sisyphean task: Laser cooling of molecules is difficult, mainly due to their rich vibrational stru...
Ultracold atoms, produced by laser cooling and trapping, have led to recent advances in quantum info...
To laser-cool a species, a closed (or nearly closed) cycle is required to dissipate translational en...
Ultracold molecular gases are promising as an avenue to rich many-body physics, quantum chemistry, q...
Leading tests of the Standard Model, like measurements of the electron electric dipole moment or of ...
{M.D. Di Rosa, \textit{Eur. Phys. J. D{Funding from the Los Alamos National Laboratory LDRD Prog...
The methods producing cold molecules from cold atoms tend to leave molecular ensembles with substant...
Established optical cooling methods, employed in such traps as magneto-optical traps and optical mol...
The photon-the quantum excitation of the electromagnetic field-is massless but carries momentum. A p...
The photon-the quantum excitation of the electromagnetic field-is massless but carries momentum. A p...
The photon-the quantum excitation of the electromagnetic field-is massless but carries momentum. A p...
Recently, laser cooling methods have been extended from atoms to molecules. The complex rotational a...
Laser cooling of atoms has not only enabled Bose-Einstein condensation, but has also resulted in a n...
This thesis discusses decelerating atomic beams using pulse trains, and studies the possibility of c...
Currently, laser cooling schemes are fundamentally based on the weak coupling regime. This requireme...
A Sisyphean task: Laser cooling of molecules is difficult, mainly due to their rich vibrational stru...
Ultracold atoms, produced by laser cooling and trapping, have led to recent advances in quantum info...