We present an optical approach to compensating for spatially varying ac-Stark shifts that appear on atomic ensembles subject to strong optical control or trapping fields. The introduction of an additional weak light field produces an intentional perturbation between atomic states that is tuned to suppress the influence of the strong field. The compensation field suppresses sensitivity in one of the transition frequencies of the trapped atoms to both the atomic distribution and motion. We demonstrate this technique in a cold rubidium ensemble and show a reduction in inhomogeneous broadening in the trap. This two-color approach emulates the magic-trapping approach that is used in modern atomic-lattice clocks but provides greater flexibility i...
International audienceLight-shifts are known to be an important limitation to the mid- and long-term...
Microscopically controlled neutral atoms in optical tweezers and lattices have led to exciting advan...
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We develop a method for extracting the physical parameters of interest for a conventional dipole-tra...
After being pumped from the 5s(1/2) ground state to the 6s(1/2) state, the population inversion betw...
International audienceWe propose to control light trapping in a large ensemble of cold atoms by an e...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PDF ...
Magic wavelengths, for which there is no differential ac Stark shift for the ground and excited stat...
Abstract. Laser trapping and interfacing of laser-cooled atoms in an optical fiber network is an imp...
International audienceWe study the possibility of suppressing light shifts in Ramsey spectroscopy of...
We have studied the absorption of a weak probe beam through cold rubidium atoms in a magneto-optic t...
We theoretically study the cyclotron dynamics of ultra-cold atoms in optical lattices exposed to an ...
State-insensitive dipole trapping of multilevel atoms can be achieved by an appropriate choice of th...
This thesis describes a number of theoretical and experimental studies on the production, manipulati...
Neutral atoms are promising candidates to store and manipulate quantum information. In this thesis w...
International audienceLight-shifts are known to be an important limitation to the mid- and long-term...
Microscopically controlled neutral atoms in optical tweezers and lattices have led to exciting advan...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
We develop a method for extracting the physical parameters of interest for a conventional dipole-tra...
After being pumped from the 5s(1/2) ground state to the 6s(1/2) state, the population inversion betw...
International audienceWe propose to control light trapping in a large ensemble of cold atoms by an e...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PDF ...
Magic wavelengths, for which there is no differential ac Stark shift for the ground and excited stat...
Abstract. Laser trapping and interfacing of laser-cooled atoms in an optical fiber network is an imp...
International audienceWe study the possibility of suppressing light shifts in Ramsey spectroscopy of...
We have studied the absorption of a weak probe beam through cold rubidium atoms in a magneto-optic t...
We theoretically study the cyclotron dynamics of ultra-cold atoms in optical lattices exposed to an ...
State-insensitive dipole trapping of multilevel atoms can be achieved by an appropriate choice of th...
This thesis describes a number of theoretical and experimental studies on the production, manipulati...
Neutral atoms are promising candidates to store and manipulate quantum information. In this thesis w...
International audienceLight-shifts are known to be an important limitation to the mid- and long-term...
Microscopically controlled neutral atoms in optical tweezers and lattices have led to exciting advan...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...