Laser manipulation techniques for neutral atoms can be used to produce atomic beams which are more intense, brighter and colder than can be achieved by any other means. These beams will have a tremendous impact on the experimental study of low-energy atomic collisions. We first describe the design and operation of an intensifier for a thermal (axial velocity 600 m/s) beam of metastable neon atoms. The intensifier produces a gain in beam brightness of a factor 160 and a typical gain in usable flux of a factor 1400. Next, we discuss the design, construction and preliminary tests of a setup to produce an atomic beam which is slow and cold as well as bright and intense. The setup is expected to produce a beam of metastable atoms with an axial v...
We are developing an apparatus for atom lithography with the main objective of to push the space res...
We present first results on our implementation of a laser based accelerator for ultracold atoms. Ato...
We have constructed an atomic beam of metastable helium atoms He(2 3 S) with a mean velocity of 300 ...
We have developed a ``beam brightener'' in which several different laser cooling methods produce a h...
The study of collisions between excited atoms requires high-intensity atomic beams to achieve detect...
Using a three-step transverse laser cooling scheme, a strongly diverging flow of metastable Ne(3 s 3...
Using a three-step transverse laser cooling scheme, a strongly diverging flow of metastable Ne(3 s 3...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
Intense, highly collimated sources of atoms have many potential applications. Bright beams will be i...
In this thesis we describe a new method of producing an intense, cold beam of slow noble gas atoms. ...
This dissertation describes a general approach of generating a high flux of cold atoms that can be c...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
We demonstrate and characterize a high-flux beam source for cold, slow atoms or molecules. The desir...
We are developing an apparatus for atom lithography with the main objective of to push the space res...
We present first results on our implementation of a laser based accelerator for ultracold atoms. Ato...
We have constructed an atomic beam of metastable helium atoms He(2 3 S) with a mean velocity of 300 ...
We have developed a ``beam brightener'' in which several different laser cooling methods produce a h...
The study of collisions between excited atoms requires high-intensity atomic beams to achieve detect...
Using a three-step transverse laser cooling scheme, a strongly diverging flow of metastable Ne(3 s 3...
Using a three-step transverse laser cooling scheme, a strongly diverging flow of metastable Ne(3 s 3...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
Intense, highly collimated sources of atoms have many potential applications. Bright beams will be i...
In this thesis we describe a new method of producing an intense, cold beam of slow noble gas atoms. ...
This dissertation describes a general approach of generating a high flux of cold atoms that can be c...
We employ laser cooling to intensify and cool an atomic beam of metastable Ne(3s) atoms. Using sever...
We demonstrate and characterize a high-flux beam source for cold, slow atoms or molecules. The desir...
We are developing an apparatus for atom lithography with the main objective of to push the space res...
We present first results on our implementation of a laser based accelerator for ultracold atoms. Ato...
We have constructed an atomic beam of metastable helium atoms He(2 3 S) with a mean velocity of 300 ...