Probing an atomic gas confined in a nanocell

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Since the recent realization of extremely thin vapour cells (local thickness: 20-1000 nm), we investigate the optical properties of these 1-D confined vapours. Aside from their interest for Doppler-free spectroscopy, nanocells offer a new tool to evaluate collisional shift and broadening, yielding an access to the open problem of collisions under confinement. It also allows probing of the atom-surface interaction in a range of unusual short distances. The experimental exploration of the distance dependence, normally evolving according to the z-3 van der Waals (vW) dependence (z : the atom-surface distance), is worth doing because it could be affected by imperfections of the real surface, such as roughness, adsorbed impurities or charges. A detailed lineshape analysis is now under progress, with tight constraints imposed to the fitting by the twin information brought by simultaneous reflection and transmission spectra. Another issue is a possible resonant enhancement, susceptible to induce a repulsive vW, due to the coupling between atom excitation and a surface mode. © 2005 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Maurin, I., Todorov, P., Hamdi, I., Yarovitski, A., Dutier, G., Sarkisyan, D., … Ducloy, M. (2005). Probing an atomic gas confined in a nanocell. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 19, pp. 20–29). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/19/1/003

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