Published July 2001 | Version Published + Accepted Version
Journal Article Open

Cooling of a single atom in an optical trap inside a resonator

Abstract

We present detailed discussions of cooling and trapping mechanisms for an atom in an optical trap inside an optical cavity, as relevant to recent experiments. The interference pattern of cavity QED and trapping fields in space makes the trapping wells, in principle, distinguishable from one another. This adds considerable flexibility to creating effective trapping and cooling conditions and to detection possibilities. Friction and diffusion coefficients are calculated in and beyond the low excitation limit and full three-dimensional simulations of the quasiclassical motion of a Cs atom are performed.

Additional Information

©2001 The American Physical Society. Received 31 May 2000; revised 21 February 2001; published 6 June 2001. We thank Andrew Doherty, Klaus Molmer, and David Vernooy for helpful discussions and comments. This work was funded by the National Science Foundation, by the Caltech MURI on Quantum Networks administered by the U.S. Army Research Office, by DARPA through the QUIC (Quantum Information and Computation) program, and by the Office of Naval Research.

Attached Files

Published - ENKpra01a.pdf

Accepted Version - 0005133.pdf

Files

0005133.pdf

Files (1.3 MB)

Name Size Download all
md5:5c45c19eef66ad0b64a4d3f34e7a33bc
1.0 MB Preview Download
md5:ffb9d2335b45137e1f951fcd0a9fbf70
314.0 kB Preview Download

Additional details

Identifiers

Eprint ID
3067
Resolver ID
CaltechAUTHORS:ENKpra01a

Related works

Funding

NSF
Army Research Office (ARO)
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Office of Naval Research (ONR)

Dates

Created
2006-05-12
Created from EPrint's datestamp field
Updated
2021-11-08
Created from EPrint's last_modified field