Trapping of neutral atoms with a radio-frequency field
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2005
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Based on the dressed-atom approach, we discuss a two-dimensional (2D) radio-frequency trap for neutral atoms, in which the trap potential derives from the magnetic-dipole transition among the hyperfine Zeeman sublevels. By adjusting the detuning of the radiation from resonance, the trapping states will be changed predominantly from the bare states Of m(FgF) > 0 to other states of m(FgF) < 0, where m(F) and g(F) are the quantum numbers of Zeeman sublevels and the Lande factor, respectively. This character contrasts finely with that, of a static magnetic, trap that can only trap or guide the states of m(FgF) > 0. In comparison to the optical field, the radio-frequency trap eliminates the spontaneous emission heating of the atoms. Unlike other oscillating traps reported in the e literature, the configuration of the radio-frequency trap is suitable for realization of a miniature magnetic guide. |
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英语 |
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Zhang HC;Zhang PF;Xu XP;Han JR;王育竹.,Chin. Phys. Lett.,2005,22(1):83-86 |
Palavras-Chave | #光学;量子光学 #COLD ATOMS #MAGNETIC GUIDE #LASER |
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