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Adiabatic cooling of atoms by an intense standing wave
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Quantum ScienceEngineeringPhysicsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsUltracold AtomAtomic PhysicsThermodynamicsQuantum ChemistryRecoil LimitSynchrotron RadiationIntense Standing WaveNeutron ScatteringBose-einstein CondensationFinal Momentum DistributionLithium Atoms
Lithium atoms channeled in the nodes of an intense standing-wave radiation field are cooled to near the recoil limit by adibatically reducing the radiation intensity. The final momentum distribution has a narrow component with a root-mean-squared momentum of 2\ensuremath{\Elzxh}k in one dimension, where \ensuremath{\Elzxh}k is the momentum of a radiation-field photon. The data are compared with the results of a Monte Carlo simulation using a two-level atom model. This process may be useful for cooling and increasing the phase-space density of atoms confined in a magnetic trap.
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