Λ-enhanced grey molasses on the D 2 transition of Rubidium-87 atoms

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Laser cooling based on dark states, i.e. states decoupled from light, has proven to be effective to increase the phase-space density of cold trapped atoms. Dark-states cooling requires open atomic transitions, in contrast to the ordinary laser cooling used for example in magneto-optical traps (MOTs), which operate on closed atomic transitions. For alkali atoms, dark-states cooling is therefore commonly operated on the D 1 transition nS 1/2 → nP 1/2. We show that, for 87Rb, thanks to the large hyperfine structure separations the use of this transition is not strictly necessary and that "quasi-dark state" cooling is efficient also on the D 2 line, 5S 1/2 → 5P 3/2. We report temperatures as low as (4.0 ± 0.3) μK and an increase of almost an order of magnitude in the phase space density with respect to ordinary laser sub-Doppler cooling.

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Rosi, S., Burchianti, A., Conclave, S., Naik, D. S., Roati, G., Fort, C., & Minardi, F. (2018). Λ-enhanced grey molasses on the D 2 transition of Rubidium-87 atoms. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-19814-z

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