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* [[Light forces from steady-state solutions]] | * [[Light forces from steady-state solutions]] | ||
** [https://cua-admin.mit.edu:8443/wiki/images/8/88/2009-04-06-Light_Forces.pdf 2009 Class notes] | ** [https://cua-admin.mit.edu:8443/wiki/images/8/88/2009-04-06-Light_Forces.pdf 2009 Class notes] | ||
− | ** see API pp. 370 - | + | ** see API pp. 370 - 378 |
** Further reading on friction force in a standing wave | ** Further reading on friction force in a standing wave | ||
− | ** C. Cohen-Tannoudji, Les Houches 1990, pp. 34-35 | + | *** C. Cohen-Tannoudji, Les Houches 1990, pp. 34-35 |
− | ** J.P. Gordon and A. Ashkin, PRA 21, 1606 (1980) | + | *** J.P. Gordon and A. Ashkin, PRA 21, 1606 (1980) |
* [[The spontaneous light force]] | * [[The spontaneous light force]] |
Revision as of 05:05, 7 April 2009
- Light forces from steady-state solutions
- 2009 Class notes
- see API pp. 370 - 378
- Further reading on friction force in a standing wave
- C. Cohen-Tannoudji, Les Houches 1990, pp. 34-35
- J.P. Gordon and A. Ashkin, PRA 21, 1606 (1980)
2007 Handouts
- The dressed atom approach
- Reading: API Chapter VI – worth reading!
- Lecture notes
- Important paper: J. Dalibard and C. Cohen-Tannoudji, J. Opt. Soc. Am .B 2, 1707 (1985)
- Spontaneous light force traps
- Magneto-optical trap, Optical Earnshaw theorem
- Reading: pp. 316-335 of the paper which was already used in lecture 1
- (Nice summary on both dipole traps and radiation pressure traps)
- W.D. Phillips, Laser cooling and trapping of neutral atoms, in Laser Manipulation of Atoms and Ions, edited by E. Arimondo, W.D. Phillips, and F. Strumia, Proceedings of the International School of Physics “Enrico Fermi”, Course CXVIII (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1992) Download
- Original papers:
- Optical Earnshaw theorem (OET): Ashkin and Gordon
- How to circumvent the OET: Pritchard et al.
- Realization of the MOT: Raab et al.
- (Nice summary on both dipole traps and radiation pressure traps)