We demonstrate an integrating sphere to cool~(87)Rb atoms and measure the recoil-induced resonance and electromagnetically induced absorption spectrum.We measure the relationship between their linewidth and light shif...We demonstrate an integrating sphere to cool~(87)Rb atoms and measure the recoil-induced resonance and electromagnetically induced absorption spectrum.We measure the relationship between their linewidth and light shift with variation of the detuning and power of the cooling laser and study the performance of the diffuse laser cooling mechanism by the absorption linewidth radio?ν_E/?ν_R and light shift|?_R-?_E|using nonlinear spectroscopy.Specifically,when?ν_E/?ν_R reaches a value of 1.57,the temperature and number of cold atoms achieve the optimal cooling effect.This characterization of absorption linewidth and light shift will provide a method to estimate whether diffuse light cooling achieves the best cooling effect,contributing to the future development of isotropic laser cooling for application in quantum sensing.展开更多
We report an experimental study on the temperature and number evolution of cold cesium atoms diffusively cooled inside a wall-coated glass cell by measuring the absorption profile of the 62S1/2 (F = 4) →62P3/2(F= ...We report an experimental study on the temperature and number evolution of cold cesium atoms diffusively cooled inside a wall-coated glass cell by measuring the absorption profile of the 62S1/2 (F = 4) →62P3/2(F= 5) transition line with a weak probe laser in the evolution process. We found that the temperature of the cold atoms first gradually decreases from 16 mK to 9 mK, and then rapidly increases. The number of cold atoms first declines slowly from 2.1 × 109 to 3.7×108 and then falls drastically. A theoretical model for the number evolution is built and includes the instantaneous temperature of the cold atoms and a fraction p, which represents the part of cold cesium atoms elastically reflected by the coated cell wall. The theory is overall in good agreement with the experimental result, and a nonzero value is obtained for the fraction p, which indicates that the cold cesium atoms are not all heated to the ambient temperature by a single collision with the coated cell wall. These results can provide helpful insight for precision measurements based on diffuse laser cooling.展开更多
基金Project supported by Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation(Grant No.ZR2023LLZ003)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.62005145)Fundamental Research Fund of Shandong University,and Shandong Provincial Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Grant No.SDBX202302002)。
文摘We demonstrate an integrating sphere to cool~(87)Rb atoms and measure the recoil-induced resonance and electromagnetically induced absorption spectrum.We measure the relationship between their linewidth and light shift with variation of the detuning and power of the cooling laser and study the performance of the diffuse laser cooling mechanism by the absorption linewidth radio?ν_E/?ν_R and light shift|?_R-?_E|using nonlinear spectroscopy.Specifically,when?ν_E/?ν_R reaches a value of 1.57,the temperature and number of cold atoms achieve the optimal cooling effect.This characterization of absorption linewidth and light shift will provide a method to estimate whether diffuse light cooling achieves the best cooling effect,contributing to the future development of isotropic laser cooling for application in quantum sensing.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.11304177)
文摘We report an experimental study on the temperature and number evolution of cold cesium atoms diffusively cooled inside a wall-coated glass cell by measuring the absorption profile of the 62S1/2 (F = 4) →62P3/2(F= 5) transition line with a weak probe laser in the evolution process. We found that the temperature of the cold atoms first gradually decreases from 16 mK to 9 mK, and then rapidly increases. The number of cold atoms first declines slowly from 2.1 × 109 to 3.7×108 and then falls drastically. A theoretical model for the number evolution is built and includes the instantaneous temperature of the cold atoms and a fraction p, which represents the part of cold cesium atoms elastically reflected by the coated cell wall. The theory is overall in good agreement with the experimental result, and a nonzero value is obtained for the fraction p, which indicates that the cold cesium atoms are not all heated to the ambient temperature by a single collision with the coated cell wall. These results can provide helpful insight for precision measurements based on diffuse laser cooling.