We observed a new type of sub-Doppler cooling that employs neither polarization gradients nor magnetic fields, and involves neither a damping force nor significant diftusive heating. Instead, light shifts combined with optical pumping (OP) to levels not coupled by the laser field gives transient cooling, and steady state is not achieved. The time scale is set by the OP rate. We observe both cooling and heating, but often with the opposite detuning from that of steady state. A semiclassical and a fully quantum mechanical calculation of transient cooling agree very well with one another and with our data
We report a 1D study of optical forces on atoms in a two-frequency laser field. The light couples tw...
We present a theoretical analysis of a novel scheme for optical cooling of particles that does not i...
Cavity cooling of an atom works best on a cyclic optical transition in the strong coupling regime ne...
We observed a new type of sub-Doppler cooling that employs neither polarization gradients nor magnet...
https://pro.college-de-france.fr/jean.dalibard/publi2/josaB\₈9.pdfWe present two cooling mechanisms ...
Sub-Doppler laser cooling requires optical pumping among differently light-shifted ground-state subl...
We present a summary of the results of a simple two-level theory of Doppler cooling in optical molas...
We analyze the lowest achievable temperature for a mechanical oscillator coupled with a quantum refr...
We present an extensive set of measurements on one-dimensional sub-Doppler cooling and channeling in...
We investigate theoretically a novel optical technique to cool atomic or molecular species without a...
We have applied the method of single atom trajectories to study the mechanism behind some cooling s...
We have recently suggested that a polarisable particle may be cooled by its interaction with a monoc...
We investigate the region of validity of the semiclassical approach to simulating laser cooling. We ...
We report computational results for the time evolution of the velocity distribution P(V,t) for two-l...
The optical scattering force, behind Doppler cooling and magneto-optical trapping, may be amplified ...
We report a 1D study of optical forces on atoms in a two-frequency laser field. The light couples tw...
We present a theoretical analysis of a novel scheme for optical cooling of particles that does not i...
Cavity cooling of an atom works best on a cyclic optical transition in the strong coupling regime ne...
We observed a new type of sub-Doppler cooling that employs neither polarization gradients nor magnet...
https://pro.college-de-france.fr/jean.dalibard/publi2/josaB\₈9.pdfWe present two cooling mechanisms ...
Sub-Doppler laser cooling requires optical pumping among differently light-shifted ground-state subl...
We present a summary of the results of a simple two-level theory of Doppler cooling in optical molas...
We analyze the lowest achievable temperature for a mechanical oscillator coupled with a quantum refr...
We present an extensive set of measurements on one-dimensional sub-Doppler cooling and channeling in...
We investigate theoretically a novel optical technique to cool atomic or molecular species without a...
We have applied the method of single atom trajectories to study the mechanism behind some cooling s...
We have recently suggested that a polarisable particle may be cooled by its interaction with a monoc...
We investigate the region of validity of the semiclassical approach to simulating laser cooling. We ...
We report computational results for the time evolution of the velocity distribution P(V,t) for two-l...
The optical scattering force, behind Doppler cooling and magneto-optical trapping, may be amplified ...
We report a 1D study of optical forces on atoms in a two-frequency laser field. The light couples tw...
We present a theoretical analysis of a novel scheme for optical cooling of particles that does not i...
Cavity cooling of an atom works best on a cyclic optical transition in the strong coupling regime ne...