Optical deceleration of atomic hydrogen
ORAL
Abstract
We will discuss a method for laser slowing of atomic hydrogen. The technique proceeds by first exciting a cryogenic beam of atomic hydrogen to the metastable 2S state. Atoms from this beam are then loaded into an optical lattice which is tuned near the 2S-4P transition. The lattice is moving at approximately the mean velocity of the beam and is capable of trapping atoms with velocities +-10 m/s of this velocity. The lattice is then rapidly decelerated using electro-optics to slow the trapped atoms. With this technique, we have observed accelerations of -10^9 m/s^2, and total velocity changes of about -15 m/s.
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Presenters
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Samuel F Cooper
Colorado State University
Authors
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Samuel F Cooper
Colorado State University
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Cory Rasor
Colorado State University
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Ryan Bullis
Colorado State University
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Adam Brandt
Colorado State University, University of Colorado Boulder, NIST/University of Colorado at Boulder, NIST / University of Colorado, Boulder
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Dylan C Yost
Colorado State University