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First observation of forces on three-level atoms in Raman resonant standing-wave optical fields
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1992
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PhotonicsPolariton DynamicOptical TrapsEngineeringPhysicsResonance Raman TransitionsOptical PropertiesWave OpticApplied PhysicsSodium Atomic BeamUltracold AtomAtomic PhysicsOptical TrappingOptical SpectroscopyThree-level AtomsFirst Observation
A sodium atomic beam is deflected by two optical standing-wave fields which excite near resonance Raman transitions. Observed deflections are consistent with theoretical predictions of a long-range dc component of the force on a three-level atom in the \ensuremath{\Lambda} configuration. The low laser intensities (and small detunings) used, combined with observed evidence of damping in the three-level \ensuremath{\Lambda} system, may ultimately lead to the design of high-density, all optical traps wherein the atoms would be mostly in the dark state.
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