Leading tests of the Standard Model, like measurements of the electron electric dipole moment or of matter-antimatter asymmetry, are built upon our ability to laser-cool atoms and molecules to ultracold temperatures. Unfortunately, laser-cooling remains limited to a minute collection of species with very specific electronic structures. To include more species, such as polyatomic molecules or exotic atoms like antihydrogen, new cooling methods are needed. Here we demonstrate a method based on Sisyphus cooling that was proposed for laser-cooling antihydrogen. In our implementation, atoms are selectively excited to an electronic state whose energy is spatially modulated by an optical lattice, and the ensuing spontaneous decay completes one Sis...
Established optical cooling methods, employed in such traps as magneto-optical traps and optical mol...
The advent of laser cooling and evaporative cooling techniques pushed the experimental temperature l...
A Sisyphean task: Laser cooling of molecules is difficult, mainly due to their rich vibrational stru...
We present a study of Sisyphus cooling of molecules: the scattering of a single-photon remove a subs...
The photon-the quantum excitation of the electromagnetic field-is massless but carries momentum. A p...
We propose a new laser cooling method for atomic species whose level structure makes traditional las...
Publisher: Optica Publishing GroupInternational audienceCooling that results from optical dipole for...
Ultracold molecular gases are promising as an avenue to rich many-body physics, quantum chemistry, q...
This paper summarize a theoretical propose that is hoped to resolve a long-standing challenge is las...
To laser-cool a species, a closed (or nearly closed) cycle is required to dissipate translational en...
{M.D. Di Rosa, \textit{Eur. Phys. J. D{Funding from the Los Alamos National Laboratory LDRD Prog...
Optical lattices are periodic arrangements of laser cooled atoms trapped in potentials created by th...
We extend the theory for laser cooling in a near-resonant optical lattice to include multiple excit...
Ultracold molecules are a promising platform for diverse scientific goals, ranging from quantum info...
Cold molecules are attractive for a wide range of scientific applications, including quantum computa...
Established optical cooling methods, employed in such traps as magneto-optical traps and optical mol...
The advent of laser cooling and evaporative cooling techniques pushed the experimental temperature l...
A Sisyphean task: Laser cooling of molecules is difficult, mainly due to their rich vibrational stru...
We present a study of Sisyphus cooling of molecules: the scattering of a single-photon remove a subs...
The photon-the quantum excitation of the electromagnetic field-is massless but carries momentum. A p...
We propose a new laser cooling method for atomic species whose level structure makes traditional las...
Publisher: Optica Publishing GroupInternational audienceCooling that results from optical dipole for...
Ultracold molecular gases are promising as an avenue to rich many-body physics, quantum chemistry, q...
This paper summarize a theoretical propose that is hoped to resolve a long-standing challenge is las...
To laser-cool a species, a closed (or nearly closed) cycle is required to dissipate translational en...
{M.D. Di Rosa, \textit{Eur. Phys. J. D{Funding from the Los Alamos National Laboratory LDRD Prog...
Optical lattices are periodic arrangements of laser cooled atoms trapped in potentials created by th...
We extend the theory for laser cooling in a near-resonant optical lattice to include multiple excit...
Ultracold molecules are a promising platform for diverse scientific goals, ranging from quantum info...
Cold molecules are attractive for a wide range of scientific applications, including quantum computa...
Established optical cooling methods, employed in such traps as magneto-optical traps and optical mol...
The advent of laser cooling and evaporative cooling techniques pushed the experimental temperature l...
A Sisyphean task: Laser cooling of molecules is difficult, mainly due to their rich vibrational stru...