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Burrows, Kathryn Alice. "Non-adiabatic losses from radio frequency dressed cold atom traps." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2016. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/61380/.

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Cold atom traps are a promising tool for investigating and manipulating atomic behaviour. Radio frequency (RF) dressed cold atom traps allow high versatility of trapping potentials, which is important for potential applications, particularly in atom interferometry. This thesis investigates non-adiabatic spin flip transitions which can lead to losses of atoms from RF-dressed cold atom traps. We develop two models for the adiabatic potentials associated with RF-dressed traps, for the cases in which gravity does and doesn't have a significant effect. Within these two models we use first order perturbation theory to calculate decay rates for the number of dressed spin flip transitions per unit time. Our obtained decay rates are dependent on the atomic energy. For RF-dressed cold atom traps in which spin flip transitions lead to losses of atoms from the trap, we are able to predict ow non-adiabatic transitions decrease the trapped atom number. We achieve this by modelling the atomic distribution of energies for several different scenarios. The thesis concludes with a comparison to experimental data, including modelling how atomic energies are affected by noise in the currents generating the trapping magnetic fields.
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Cooper, Catherine J. "Laser cooling and trapping of atoms." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.308685.

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Bruce, Graham D. "Alternative techniques for the production and manipulation of ultracold atoms." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/2617.

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This Thesis contains details of the construction and characterisation of a compact apparatus for the cooling of ultracold atoms to quantum degeneracy, and their manipulation in flexible holographic optical traps. We have designed and built two iterations of this apparatus. The first version consists of a stainless steel single-cell vacuum chamber, in which we confine ⁸⁷Rb and ⁶Li or ⁷Li in a Magneto-Optical Trap. We characterise the alternative methods of pulsed atomic dispenser and Light Induced Atomic Desorption (LIAD) to rapidly vary the background pressure in the vacuum chamber with the view to enabling efficient evaporative cooling in the single chamber, loading MOTs of up to 10⁸ atoms using pulsed dispensers. The LIAD is found to be ineffective in loading large MOTs in this setup, while the pulsed dispensers method gradually increases the background pressure in the chamber over time. Based on the results of this first iteration, we designed and built a second single-chamber apparatus for cooling of ⁸⁷Rb to quantum degeneracy. The LIAD technique was used to successfully load MOTs containing 8x10⁷ atoms in this single pyrex cell with a rapidly-varying background pressure. The lifetime of an atomic cloud loaded from the MOT into a magnetic trap increased by a factor of 6 when LIAD was used. The holographic optical traps for cold atoms are generated using a Spatial Light Modulator, and we present our novel method for improving the quality of holographic light patterns to the point where they are suitable for trapping ultracold atoms using a feedback algorithm. As demonstrations of this new capability, we show power-law optical traps which provide an efficient, reversible route to Bose-Einstein Condensation and a dynamic ring trap for the investigation of superfluidity in cold atoms.
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Hu, Zhen Kimble H. Jeff Kimble H. Jeff. "Quantum optics with cold atoms--nonlinear spectroscopy and road toward single-atom trap /." Diss., Pasadena, Calif. : California Institute of Technology, 1995. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-10112007-092812.

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Walker, Graeme. "Trans-spectral transfer of orbital angular momentum and creation of an ultra high density cold atom trap." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2013. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/4498/.

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In recent years there has been great interest in the applications of the interaction of the phase and intensity of laser light in atomic vapours. The generation of light beams with arbitrary phase and intensity patterns can now be easily achieved by using Spatial Light Modulators (SLMs). The transformation of quantized units of phase information to atomic vapours has implications in the fields of quantum optics for the realisation of sources of entangled photons, optical switching, and quantum information storage. Spatially shaped beams with non-trivial intensity geometries have found use in single atom quantum well traps and for the enhancement of density of standard Magneto Optical Traps. The work in this thesis is focussed around two main pro jects, involving the interaction of holographically shaped light beams with cold trapped atoms and with a hot atomic vapour respectively. An enhancement to the previously investigated technique of a SPontaneous force Optical Trap SPOT of 87 Rb is presented here which aims to solve various issues which naturally arise from compressing cold atoms in a Magneto Optical Trap (MOT) such as unavoidable heating during the compression. High density/high atom number traps are highly sought after in many experiments for more efficient transfer of atoms to Bose Einstein Condensates and for improved quantum storage capabilities in cold atom traps. The highest density achieved in our SPOT was 2.5 × 10^12 atoms cm−3 for 2 × 10^8 atoms at a temperature of approximately 100µK. This represents almost 2 orders of magnitude increase in density from the standard MOT setup with no adverse heating of the trap while maintaining 75% of the atoms. In the second part of this work hot atomic vapours are utilized for the efficient transfer of orbital angular momentum information from near infra-red pump fields, driving from 5S_1/2 to 5D_5/2 on a two-photon transition, to a cascade from 5D_5/2 to 6P_3/2 to 5S_1/2 generating 5230nm light and a coherent blue, 420nm, beam respecitively. This generation is performed using four wave mixing in 85 Rb. We observe the complete conversion of all input quantum information, the Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) from the pump fields to the blue. In addition we show the additional phase coherence effects of this experiment through the use of simple superpositions of Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) modes showing that the process is indeed quantum in nature. A theoretical basis for the transfer of all OAM information to only the 420nm beam is also discussed here.
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Morsch, Oliver. "Optical lattices for ultra-cold atoms." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.301174.

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Dinkelaker, Aline. "Smooth inductively coupled ring trap for cold atom optics." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 2013. http://oleg.lib.strath.ac.uk:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=19200.

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The main topic in this thesis is the proof-of-principle experiment for an inductively coupled magnetic ring trap for applications in atom interferometry and quantum gas investigations. Atom interferometry utilises the wave nature of atoms for precision measurements of gravitational and inertial effects and to test fundamental physics. Due to their symmetry, their periodic boundary conditions and their large enclosed areas, ring traps provide attractive geometries for atom interferometry. By tightening the trap and reducing the trap radius, toroidal traps also have excellent conditions to study super uid properties in degenerate gases. The trapping potential for the inductively coupled magnetic ring trap is formed by the superposition of an external AC eld and a local AC eld, created by the induced current in a copper ring. These fields cancel in a ring and create a time-averaged trapping potential. By inducing the current in the conductor and using AC over DC elds several problems of existing trapping mechanisms are addressed. We create a smooth, scalable trapping potential for cold atoms. We load the inductively coupled ring trap with ~ 10p6s laser cooled p87sRb atoms. The atoms can be observed evolving around the ring in the horizontal plane, until the ring is completely filllled. We record vacuum limited lifetimes of ~ 1:3s after initial Majorana losses. With an added o set eld we also gain exibility in the trap geometry regarding the radius (~5 mm) and the trap width (~0:5 mm). In a subsequent experiment, the setup and the ring trap parameters are changed to allow for the creation of p87sRb Bose-Einstein condensate and for the implementation of atom interferometry in the ring trap. A vertical, smaller ring trap with a radius of ~ 1:8 mm is created. Laser cooled atoms are loaded either at the top or at the bottom of the ring.
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Muckley, Eric S. "Constructing a magneto-optical trap for cold atom trapping /." Click here to view, 2009. http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/physsp/2.

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Thesis (B.S.)--California Polytechnic State University, 2009.
Project advisor: Katharina Gillen. Title from PDF title page; viewed on Jan. 14, 2010. Includes bibliographical references. Also available on microfiche.
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Meister, Matthias [Verfasser]. "Novel concepts for ultra-cold quantum gases in microgravity : equal trap frequencies, atoms trapped by atoms, and the space atom laser / Matthias Meister." Ulm : Universität Ulm, 2019. http://d-nb.info/120207653X/34.

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Ivanov, Vladyslav Victorovych. "Cold atoms modified radiative properties and evaporative cooling from optical traps /." [S.l. : Amsterdam : s.n.] ; Universiteit van Amsterdam [Host], 2007. http://dare.uva.nl/document/47332.

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Deb, Amita. "Theoretical and experimental studies on ultra-cold atoms in optical traps." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.600174.

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This thesis describes a number of theoretical and experimental studies on the production, manipulation and detection of ultra-cold atoms in arrays of optical traps, i. e. optical lattices for applications such as direct quantum simulation of many-body systems and quantum information processing. A method of deterministically preparing a single atom in each site of an optical lattice is explored and the parameter regime that would be required to implement this protocol in experiments is investigated. A novel method of state-selective spatial transfer of atoms between neighbouring sites of a lattice using an intermediate trap is reported and the experimental parameters worked out. The theory of off-resonant light scattering from atoms in an optical lattice is explored. The possibility of using the far- field intensity distribution and t he frequency spectrum of the light scattered from atoms in an optical lattice for performing thermometry of atoms and for identifying quantum fluctuations in the system are investigated for cases of non-interacting fermions and weakly-interacting bosons. A spatial filtering method for detecting a small number of classical defects in an optical lattice is investigated. Experiments on trapping and manipulating Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) of 8 1Rb atoms in dynamically configurable t raps created using spatial light modulators are discussed. The construction of a new magnetic trap for trapping and magnetically transporting atoms and the experimental stages subsequently leading to the production of BECs are reported.
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Kim, Soo Y. "Cold single atoms for cavity QED experiments." Diss., Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/26581.

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Thesis (Ph.D)--Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009.
Committee Chair: Chapman, Michael; Committee Member: Citrin, David; Committee Member: Kennedy, T. A. Brian; Committee Member: Kuzmich, Alexander; Committee Member: Raman, Chandra. Part of the SMARTech Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection.
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Van, Dongen Janelle. "Simultaneous cooling and trapping of 6Li and 85/87Rb." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/351.

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This thesis provides a summary of the laser system constructed in the Quantum Degenerate Gases Laboratory for laser cooling and trapping of 85/87Rband 6Li as well as of experiments that have been pursued in our lab to date. The first chapter provides an overview of the experimental focus of the QDG lab. The second and third chapters provide the fundamental theory behind laser cooling and trapping. The fourth chapter provides details of the laser system. The fifth chapter describes an experiment performed on the subject of dual-injection, performed in collaboration with Dr. James Booth of the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) involving the dual-injection of a single slave amplifier. The last chapter describes the progress made on the experimental setup needed for the study of Feshbach resonances between 85/87Rb and 6Li and the photoassociative formation of molecules.
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Ladouceur, Keith. "Experimental advances toward a compact dual-species laser cooling apparatus." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/2508.

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This thesis describes the advances made towards a dual-species magneto-optical trap (MOT) of Li and Rb for use in photoassociation spectroscopy, Feshbach resonance studies, and, as long-term aspirations, the formation of ultracold heteronuclear polar molecules. The initial discussion will focus on a brief theoretical overview of laser cooling and trapping and the production of ultracold molecules from a cold atom source. Subsequently, details of the experimental system, including those pertaining to the required laser light, the vacuum chamber, and the computer control system will be presented. Finally, preliminary optimization and characterization measurements showing the performance of a single species Li MOT are introduced. These measurements demonstrated the loading of over 8 x 107 Li atoms directly into a MOT without the need for a Zeeman slower.
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Borodi, Gheorghe. "On the combination of a low energy hydrogen atom beam with a cold multipole ion trap." Doctoral thesis, Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz, 2009. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:ch1-200900932.

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Der erste Teil der Aktivitäten dieser Arbeit bestand in der Entwicklung einer modernen Ionenspeicher Apparatur zur Untersuchung chemischer Prozesse mit atomarem Wasserstoff. Die Integration eines differentiell gepumpten Radikalenstrahls in eine vorhandene temperaturvariable 22-Pol Speicherapparatur erforderte größere Änderungen an dieser. Da astrophysikalische Fragestellungen im Vordergrund standen, führt die Einleitung zunächst in das Gebiet der Astrophysik und -chemie ein. Die Grundlagen der Ionenspeicherung in temperaturvariablen Hf-Speichern sind ausführlich in der Literatur dokumentiert. Daher ist die Beschreibung der Apparatur (Kapitel 2) relativ kurz gehalten. Viel Mühe wurde in die Entwicklung einer intensiven und stabilen Quelle für Wasserstoffatome aufgewandt, deren kinetische Energie variiert werden kann. Das Kapitel 3 beschreibt dieses Modul in vielen Details, wobei der Einsatz von magnetischen Hexapolen zum Führen der Atome und die chemische Behandlung der Oberflächen zur Reduzierung der H-H Rekombination einen wesentlichen Platz einnimmt. Durch die außergewöhnliche Empfindlichkeit der Speichertechnik kann das neue Instrument zur Untersuchung von vielen Reaktionen eingesetzt werden, die von astrochemischer und fundamentaler Bedeutung sind. Die Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit sind im Kapitel 4 zusammengestellt, einige Reprints und Entwürfe von Publikationen findet man im Anhang. Die Reaktionen von CO2+ mit Wasserstoffatomen und -molekülen erwiesen sich als sehr geeignet, um in situ H and H2 Dichten über den gesamten Temperaturbereich der Apparatur zu bestimmen (10 K - 300 K). Zum ersten mal wurden Reaktionen von H- and D-Atomen mit den Kohlenwasserstoffionen CH+, CH2+, and CH4+ bei Temperaturen des interstellaren Raums untersucht. Ein sehr interessantes, noch nicht ganz verstandenes Stoßsystem ist die Wechselwirkung von protoniertem Methan mit H-Atomen. Im Ausblick der Arbeit werden einige Ideen aufgezeigt, wie man das Instrument verbessern kann, und es werden einige Reaktionen erwähnt, die man als nächste untersuchen könnte. Diese Dissertation ist einen Beitrag zum Projekt 5 der Forschergruppe Laboratory Astrophysics: Structure, Dynamics and Properties of Molecules and Grains in Space, die von der DFG im Zeitraum von 2000 bis 2006 unterstützt wurde
The first part of the activities of this thesis was to develop a sophisticated ion storage apparatus dedicated to study chemical processes with atomic hydrogen. The integration of a differentially pumped radical beam source into an existing temperature variable 22-pole trapping machine has required major modifications. Since astrophysical questions have been in the center of our interest, the introduction first gives a short overview of astrophysics and -chemistry. The basics of ion trapping in temperature variable rf traps is well-documented in the literature; therefore, the description of the basic instrument (Chapter 2) is kept rather short. Much effort has been put into the development of an intense and stable source for hydrogen atoms the kinetic energy of which can be changed. Chapter 3 describes this module in detail with emphasis on the integration of magnetic hexapoles for guiding the atoms and special treatments of the surfaces for reducing H-H recombination. Due to the unique sensitivity of the rf ion trapping technique, this instrument allows one to study a variety of reactions of astrochemical and fundamental interest. The results of this work are summarized in Chapter 4, some reprints and drafts are reproduced in the appendix. Reactions of CO2+ with hydrogen atoms and molecules have been established as calibration standard for in situ determination of H and H2 densities over the full temperature range of the apparatus (10 K - 300 K). For the first time, reactions of H- and D-atoms with the ionic hydrocarbons CH+, CH2+, and CH4+ have been studied at temperatures of interstellar space. A very interesting, not yet fully understood collision system is the interaction of protonated methane with H. The outlook presents some ideas, how to improve the new instrument and a few reaction systems are mentioned which may be studied next. This thesis is a contribution to the project 5 of the research unit Laboratory Astrophysics: Structure, Dynamics and Properties of Molecules and Grains in Space which has been supported by the DFG from 2000 to 2006
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Lytle, Christian, and Christian Lytle. "Spectroscopy of Neutral Mercury in a Magneto-Optical Trap Based on a Novel Ytterbium Fiber-Amplified Cooling Laser Source." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/621471.

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In this dissertation I present experimental results obtained on the mercury optical clock project in the research group of Jason Jones at the University of Arizona. The project began in 2008 with the purpose of investigating the feasibility of neutral mercury as an optical clock species. The first series of investigations involved building the essential apparatus and scanning the doppler-broadened 6¹S₀ - 6³P₀ clock transition in ¹⁹⁹Hg. Here I present significant modifications to the cooling and trapping laser, improvements to the spectroscopy laser linewidth, and attempts to measure the 2-photon transition in ¹⁹⁹Hg. After previously demonstrating spectroscopy of the mercury clock transition using an optically-pumped semiconductor laser for the cooling and trapping source (OPSL), we replaced the OPSL with a a fiber-amplified ECLD system. We custom built a fiber amplifier to provide gain at 1015 nm, demonstrating the system can yield up to 5 W of signal power with excellent suppression of the ASE power. We find that the ASE is well suppressed by using a two-stage configuration and short sections of gain fiber. The linewidth of our original spectroscopy laser was over 10 kHz, which is unsuitable to resolve of sub-Doppler features. To enhance the performance of our spectroscopy system, we integrated faster feedback bandwidth using AOMs, and incorporated derivative gain into the system. This resulted in a feedback bandwidth for our spectroscopy laser of over 200 kHz. With this system, we demonstrate anactively stabilized linewidth of 525 Hz for our spectroscopy system. Using the upgraded cooling and spectroscopy laser systems, we demonstrate spectroscopy of the clock system and confirm temperature measurements derived from the transition linewidth. We also describe attempts to detect the recoil shift and 2-photon transition in neutral mercury.
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Souther, Nathan Jon. "Light Shift Measurements of Cold Rubidium Atoms using Raman Pump-Probe Spectroscopy." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1250622906.

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Marangoni, Bruno Spolon. "Colisões heteronucleares em uma armadilha de dipolo." Universidade de São Paulo, 2013. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76131/tde-24042013-111126/.

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Neste trabalho, apresentamos uma montagem experimental capaz de aprisionar átomos de K e Rb simultaneamente em uma armadilha óptica de dipolo cruzada. Contudo, para atingir este feito foi necessário, durante o desenvolvimento do projeto, estudar cada espécie atômica de forma isolada. Assim, desenvolvemos uma técnica inédita para carregar uma armadilha de dipolo diretamente de uma armadilha magneto-óptica de 39K, constatando a importância da estrutura hiperfina do estado 4P3/2 no processo de carregamento. Também observamos e explicamos o processo de fotoassociação de Rb devido ao laser em 1071 nm, inclusive a diferença isotópica entre 85Rb e 87Rb. Na sequência, realizamos o carregamento duplo com K e Rb na armadilha e observamos a fotoassociação de KRb. Um modelo teórico simples prevê a distribuição dos níveis vibracionais obtidos. O mesmo modelo abre caminho para um possível bombeamento óptico para a produção e acúmulo de moléculas de KRb no estado X1Σ+ (v = 0).
In this paper, we present an experimental setup to simultaneously trap atoms of K and Rb in a crossed optical dipole trap. This accomplishment required the individual study of each atomic species during the project development. This allowed the development of a new technique for loading a dipole trap directly from a magneto-optical trap of 39K, providing evidence of the importance of the hyperfine structure of the state 4P3/2 in the loading process. We also observe and explain the photoassociation process of Rb2 due to the dipole trap laser at 1071 nm, including an isotopic difference between 85Rb and 87Rb. In the sequence, we performed dual species loading of K and Rb and observed the photoassociation process of KRb. A simple theoretical model predicts the final distribution of vibrational levels obtained. The same model provides a potential path to optically pump the molecules and accumulate them in the molecular ground state X1Σ+ (v = 0) for KRb.
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Passagem, Henry Fernandes. "Fotoassociação de curto alcance em átomos de rubídio." Universidade de São Paulo, 2016. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76131/tde-11032016-111138/.

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Neste trabalho, estudamos a fotoassociação de átomos de rubídio no regime de curto alcance. Realizamos espectroscopia por perda de átomos em uma armadilha magneto-óptica de 85Rb usando um laser de fibra de alta potência, o qual possuia largura de linha da ordem de 1MHz e 50W de potência no intervalo de 1060nm a 1070nm. Dois níveis vibracionais do potencial excitado 0u+ foram observados (v=137 e v=138). Além disso, medimos o tempo de vida de uma armadilha óptica de dipolo cruzada. Como esperado, o tempo de vida é menor quando o laser está sintonizado na ressonância. Um modelo teórico prevê a distribuição dessas moléculas nos níveis vibracionais do estado eletrônico fundamental após o processo de fotoassociação. Os resultados, nos sugerem perspectivas para a produção de moléculas de Rb2 no estado vibracional fundamental.
In this work, we studied short-range photoassociation of rubidium atoms. We realize trap-loss spectroscopy in a magneto-optical trap of 85Rb using high power fiber laser, which had around 1MHz linewidth and 50W power at 1060nm to 1070nm interval. Two vibrational levels of the 0u+ excited potential were observed (v=137 e v=138). Besides that, we measured the lifetime of a crossed optical dipole trapped. As expected, the lifetime is shorter when the laser is tuned on resonance. A theoretical model predicts the molecular distribution in the vibrational levels of electronic ground state. The results suggest us perspectives to produce Rb2 molecules in the ground vibrational state.
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Menegatti, Carlos Renato. "Armadilha de dipolo para átomos e moléculas." Universidade de São Paulo, 2011. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76131/tde-29082011-104357/.

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Neste trabalho apresentamos a construção de um novo sistema experimental para aprisionamento de átomos e moléculas. Trata-se de uma armadilha de dipolo cruzada totalmente óptica, formada por um laser de fibra com 40 W de potência com comprimento de onda em 1064 nm. Nesse sistema foi demonstrado o aprisionamento de átomos Rb e K e moléculas Rb2. Realizamos dois experimentos distintos neste se novo sistema: No primeiro, estudamos a evolução temporal de amostras dos isótopos 85Rb e 87Rb na armadilha de dipolo cruzada. Pudemos medir pela primeira vez o processo de mudança de estrutura hiperfina em átomos sem a presença de luz ressonante, e observamos a fotoassociação dos átomos pelo laser da armadilha de dipolo. E no segundo, desenvolvemos uma técnica que permite o estudo rápido e direto do decaimento no número de moléculas de Rb2 na armadilha. Com essa técnica, observamos também o comportamento dessas moléculas na presença de átomos preparados em um determinado estado hiperfino do estado fundamental. Estes resultados juntamente com um desenvolvimento teórico, nos sugerem novas perspectivas rumo a produção de um sistema que possa produzir e aprisionar moléculas KRb no estado fundamental 1Σ+ (v = 0).
In this work, we present the construction of a new experimental system for trapping atoms and molecules. It is an all optical crossed dipole trap, formed by a fiber laser with 40 W of power at 1064 nm. In this system, we have trapped K and Rb atoms as well as Rb2 molecules. We have carried out two experiments in this new system. In the first, we studied the temporal evolution of atomic samples of different isotopes, 85Rb and 87Rb, in the crossed trap dipole. We were able to measure for the first time the hyperfine-changing collisions of atoms in the absence of resonant light, and we have observed photoassociation of atoms by the dipole trap laser beam. In the other experiment, we have developed a technique that allows us to study the trapped molecule population decay in the trap. It was also observed the molecule population decay in the presence of atoms prepared in a given hyperfine state of the ground state. These results together with a theoretical development may suggest us new perspectives towards the production of a system that can produce and trap KRb molecules in the ground state 1Σ+ (v = 0).
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Miguez, Maria Luiza. "Técnicas de resfriamento e aprisionamento de átomos aplicadas a átomos de estrôncio." Universidade de São Paulo, 2013. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76131/tde-20122013-091001/.

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Este trabalho descreve os métodos usados para obtenção de uma amostra ultra-fria de átomos de estrôncio. Os métodos usados para preparar a amostra são: um desacelerador Zeeman e duas armadilhas magneto-ópticas (MOT). O primeiro MOT operando na transição 1S0−1 P1 (azul) e o segundo na transição 1S0−3P1 (vermelha). Com relação ao primeiro estágio, se faz necessário o uso de um laser de comprimento de onda de 497nm, que através da transição 3P2−3D2 recuperam os átomos que sofrem transição para os chamados estados escuros. O último estágio é uma armadilha de dipolo para átomos de estrôncio usando apenas um feixe laser com comprimento de onda de 1064nm. O carregamento dessa armadilha é feito transferindo uma amostra atômica já pré-resfriadas. Explicamos de que maneira é feita a análise e aquisição dos resultados apresentados. Ressaltamos ainda a importância dos resultados obtidos para o projeto atual e para projetos futuros.
The present work describes the methods used to obtain a sample of ultra cold atoms of strontium. The methods necessary for obtaining the sample are: a Zeeman decelerator and a two step magneto-optical trap (MOTs). The first MOT works on the blue transition 1S0−1P1 while the second is operating on the red transition 1S0−3P1 transition. In the first stage a laser operating at 497nm is used to drive the 3P2−3D2 transition in order to prevent atoms accumulating in the 3P1 dark state. The last stage, after cooling, consists in a dipole trap for strontium atoms using only one laser beam with 1064nm wavelength. This trap is loaded by the transfer of a pre cooled atomic sample. We explain how the analysis and acquisition of the presented data are made. We also emphasize the importance of the obtained results for the current project as well as for future ones.
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Henn, Emanuel Alves de Lima. "Variação da temperatura cinética em átomos aprisionados bombeados por campos externos." Universidade de São Paulo, 2004. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76131/tde-06062007-183559/.

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Neste trabalho apresentamos o estudo da variação da temperatura cinética de átomos aprisionados magneticamente bombeados por campos eletromagnéticos externos. Aprisionamos átomos de Sódio em uma armadilha magnética de quadrupolo e submetemos esses átomos a um campo magnético externo oscilante. Medimos a temperatura e o número dos átomos remanescentes na armadilha a partir de imagens de tempo de vôo. O processo de medida consiste em desligar a armadilha, deixando a nuvem atômica expandir balisticamente e então fazer uma imagem da fluorescência desses átomos gerada por um pulso de luz próximo da ressonância atômica. Do tamanho da nuvem e do número de fótons capturados podemos obter a temperatura e o número de átomos da amostra. Observamos um significativo resfriamento para algumas freqüências de oscilação do campo externo e posterior aquecimento para freqüências um pouco maiores. Observamos ainda simultaneamente ao resfriamento uma grande perda de átomos da armadilha. Por fim, apresentamos algumas simulações numéricas que reproduzem o fenômeno observado, bem como um modelo que explica os experimentos baseado em excitação seletiva dos átomos confinados pelo campo magnético externo.
In this work we present a study of the shift of the kinetic temperature of magnetically trapped atoms, excited by external electromagnetic fields. We trapped Sodium atoms in a quadrupole magnetic trap and applied an oscilating magnetic field to these atoms. We mesured the temperature and the number of the remaining atoms from time of flight images. The measure is done turning off the trap, leaving the cloud of atoms in a ballistic expansion and making an image of the fluorescence of these atoms after the shot of a near ressonant light. From the size of the cloud and the number of photons captured we can measure the temperature and number of atoms in the sample. We observed cooling of the atoms for some frequencies of the external field and heating for frequencies a bit larger. We observed that a high number of atoms were lost from the trap simultaneously with the cooling. Finally, we present numerical simulations that reproduce the observed phenomena and a model that explains the experiments\' results based on selective excitation of the trapped atoms by the external field.
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Milori, Debora Marcondes Bastos Pereira. "Caracterização de uma armadilha magneto-optica para átomos de sódio em célula de vapor." Universidade de São Paulo, 1994. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76131/tde-30042009-090336/.

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Dentro as técnicas de controle do movimento atômico utilizando pressão de radiação, aprisionamento tem merecido maior destaque por produzir amostras de átomos mais frios (temperaturas da ordem de μK), com altas densidades e confinadas em pequenas regiões do espaço. Devido a essas motivações, tem sido grande o esforço para desenvolver e caracterizar estas armadilhas atômicas. Uma das mais eficientes armadilhas de átomos neutros construídas até agora é a armadilha magneto-óptica. O átomo uma vez capturado por este tipo de armadilha passa por um intenso processo de desaceleração via efeito Doppler e acaba por ficar confinado no poço de potencial gerado pela interação com o campo magnético. O número e a densidade de átomos aprisionados, o tamanho da nuvem e o processo de carga possuem forte dependência com os parâmetros da armadilha, tais como: Este trabalho trata da caracterização de uma armadilha deste tipo para átomos de sódio através de um estudo sistemático para descobrir as condições de sua melhor performance. Paralelamente a este estudo, desenvolvemos modelos teóricos para entender em detalhe os processos de produção dessas nuvens de átomos aprisionados e as forças envolvidas neste tipo de material que é esse gás super resfriado.
Among the various atomic motion control techniques using radiation pressure magneto-optic trapping has been looked at with great enthusiasm because it produces samples of cold atoms (temperatures about μK), with high densities and confined in small regions of space. Due to these motivations the efforts for developing and characterizing these atoms traps has been high. Once the atom is captured by the magneto-optic trap, it goes through an intense process of desacceleration via Doppler Effect and ends up confined in the potential well genered by the interaction with the magnetically Field. The number and the density of the trapped atoms, the size of the cloud and the loading process are strongly related to trap parameters, such as: magnetic Field gradient, laser beam intensity and background vapor temperature. This work deals with the characterization of a trap of this kind for sodium atoms through a systematic study, in order to discover the conditions for a better performance. At the same time theoretical models are developed in order to understand in depth the atomic forces involved in the production of a new kind of material which is this highly refrigerated gas.
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Rabault, Martin. "Condensation de Bose-Einstein tout-optique en microgravité pour l'interférométrie atomique." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019BORD0193/document.

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L’expérience I.C.E a pour objectif de tester le principe d’équivalence faible (WEP) à la base de la théorie de la relativité générale d’Einstein et postulant l’équivalence entre masse inertielle et masse grave. Si ce principe a toujours été vérifié jusqu’à aujourd’hui, il est d’un intérêt fondamental pour la physique moderne de poursuivre les mesures avec une précision accrue. En effet, de nouvelles théories d’unification de la mécanique quantique et de la relativité générale prévoient une violation de ce principe. Pour réaliser un test du WEP, il suffit de comparer les accélérations de deux objets en chute libre dans un même champ de gravitation, et c’est ce que réalise l’expérience I.C.E à l’échelle quantique (à la différence de la mission spatiale Microscope qui à ce jour a pu vérifier le WEP avec des objets macroscopiques avec une sensibilité sur le paramètre de 2.10−14). Ainsi, l’expérience consiste à réaliser, par une méthode interférométrique, la mesure de l’accélération de deux espèces atomiques (87Rb et 39K) de masses et de compositions différentes, en chute libre dans une enceinte à vide. La sensibilité de la mesure des effets inertiels auxquels les atomes sont sensibles (accélérations et rotations) est d’autant plus grande que la durée de chute libre des atomes est élevée et que la température des nuages est faible. Or, sur Terre au laboratoire, les atomes finissent par tomber au fond de l’enceinte les contenant sous l’effet de la gravité, ce qui limite grandement la sensibilité de la mesure. C’est pourquoi il est intéressant de placer l’expérience dans un environnement de micropesanteur dans lequel les atomes restent au centre de la chambre à vide afin d’atteindre des temps d’interrogation beaucoup plus longs. A ce titre, l’expérience est embarquée jusqu’à plusieurs fois par an, à bord de l’avion Zéro-g de la société Novespace. Les durées de micropesanteur proposées permettent d’atteindre des temps d’interrogation théoriques de l’ordre de la seconde ce qui doit porter le niveau de sensibilité à 10−11. Cependant, nous sommes aujourd’hui très fortement limités par le niveau élevé de vibrations et de rotations de l’avion : la perte de contraste des franges d’interférence engendrée ainsi que le bruit de phase introduit, ne nous permettent pas de dépasser des temps d’interrogation de 5 ms en 0 g. En parallèle, le laboratoire s’est récemment doté d’un simulateur de microgravité sur lequel est montée l’expérience, donnant accès à des temps d’interrogation de plus de 200 ms avec des trajectoires paraboliques d’une très bonne répétabilité (de l’ordre de 3 mg). La cohérence d’une source atomique étant directement reliée à sa température, l’utilisation de nuages ultra-froids est d’un grand intérêt pour améliorer le contraste des franges d’interférence, d’autant plus pour les longs temps d’interrogation visés. Le présent manuscrit synthétise les travaux ayant permis de produire le tout premier condensat de Bose-Einstein (la source atomique ultime) de 87Rb en microgravité par une méthode tout optique, et ce, de manière répétable toutes les 13,5 secondes. Nous démontrons l’efficacité de note méthode de chargement du piège dipolaire basée sur l’association d’un refroidissement par mélasse grise et d’une modulation spatiale des faisceaux dipolaires. Ces résultats ouvrent la voie vers de futures mesures interférométriques très sensibles à grand facteur d’échelle
The I.C.E experiment aims at testing the weak equivalence principle (WEP) underlying Einstein’s theory of general relativity and which postulates the equivalence between inertial mass and gravitationnal mass. If this principle has always been verified until today, it is of fundamental interest for physics to continue the measurements with greater precision. Indeed, new unifying theories of quantum mechanics and general relativity predict a violation of this principle. To carry out a test of the WEP, it suffices to compare the accelerations of two objects in free fall in the same gravitationnal field. This is what the I.C.E experiment, on the quantum scale, achieves (unlike the spatial Microscope mission, which to date has been able to verify the principle of equivalence with macroscopic objects with a sensitivity on of 2.10−14). Thus, the experiment consists in performing, by an interferometric method, the measurement of the acceleration of two atomic species (87Rb and 39K) of different mass and composition in free fall in a vacuum chamber. The measurement sensitivity of the inertial effects to which the atoms are sensitive (accelerations and rotations) is all the greater as the free fall time of the atoms is high and their temperature is low. But on Earth, in the laboratory, the atoms eventually fall to the bottom of the vacuum chamber containing them under the effect of gravity, which greatly limits the measurement sensitivity achievable. This is why it is interesting to place the experiment in a microgravity environment in which the atoms stay in the center of the vacuum chamber in order to reach much longer interrogation times. As such, several times a year, the experiment is put aboard the aircraft Zero-g of the Novespace company. The available microgravity durations make it possible to reach theoretical interrogation times of the order of one second, which should raise the sensitivity level to 10−11. However, we are today very strongly limited by the high level of vibrations of the aircraft as well as its rotations : the loss of contrast of the interference fringes and the phase noise caused, do not allow us to exceed 5 ms of interrogation times in 0 g. Since the coherence of an atomic source is directly related to its temperature, the use of ultra-cold clouds is of great interest to improve the contrast of the interference fringes, especially for the long interrogation times targeted. In parallel, the laboratory is now equipped with a microgravity simulator on which is mounted the experiment, giving access to interrogation times of more than 250 ms with parabolic trajectories of a very good repeatability (of the order of 3 mg). This manuscript synthesizes the work that produced the very first 87Rb Bose-Einstein condensate in microgravity by all-optical methods, with a repetition rate of 13,5 seconds. We demonstrate the efficiency of our dipole trap loading method based on the association of a grey molasses cooling and a spatial modulation of the dipole beams. These results pave the way for future highly sensitive interferometric measurements with a large scale factor
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Salas, Andres David Rodriguez. "Geração de uma armadilha magneto-óptica de estrôncio 88." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76132/tde-05112012-155605/.

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Neste trabalho é apresentada a construção da montagem de um sistema experimental para resfriar átomos de estrôncio. A construção do sistema está focada no estudo do espalhamento coletivo em nuvens atômicas frias e ultrafrias por meio da teoria de Mie. O estrôncio é um elemento que conta com dois estágios de resfriamento, o primeiro utilizando a transição forte entre estados singletos ¹S₀-¹P ₁ de Γ = (2 π)32 MHz, e o segundo com uma transição fraca entre estados singleto e tripleto ¹S₀-³P₁ de Γ = (2 π)7,5 MHz. O objetivo deste trabalho é a construção do sistema para resfriar átomos de estrôncio utilizando a primeira transição. A construção do sistema se apresenta em várias partes, primeiro a construção do um forno como fonte de vapor de estrôncio, onde o estrôncio metálico é aquecido até uma temperatura T = 600°C. O forno conta com um sistema de microtubos encarregados de colimar o feixe atômico, estes microtubos tem um diâmetro interno D ≈ 180µm e um comprimento de 8mm. Depois da implementação do forno e do sistema de microtubos foi medido o perfil de velocidades transversais e a divergência do feixe atômico que sai do forno. A largura tem um valor wr = (2π)108 MHze a divergência do feixe de α ≈4,12. A segunda parte do sistema conta com a construção do desacelerador Zeeman, responsável por desacelerar os átomos do feixe atômico utilizando um feixe laser contrapropagante de λ=461 nm, circularmente polarizado e com uma dessintonização utilizada, após a caracterização do sistema, de Δ=(-2π)580MHz. Os átomos sentiram os efeitos da força de pressão radiativa dentro de um tubo de comprimento de 0,28m. Para compensar o efeito Doppler causado pelo movimento dos átomos foi utilizado um arranjo de bobinas em configuração spin flip para gerar o campo. A terceira e principal parte do sistema foi a construção da armadilha magnetoóptica (AMO). Onde os átomos que saem do desacelerador Zeeman são confinados e resfriados pela combinação de seis feixes contrapropagantes, dos quais três são retrorefletidos utilizando a transição Γ=(2π)32MHz. A dessintonia dos feixes após da caracterização do sistema foi de Δ=(-2π)39MHz. Depois da construção do sistema foi feita a primeira caracterição da armadilha magneto-óptica de átomos de estrôncio 88 em nosso grupo, onde obtivemos a temperatura dos átomos na armadilha para o eixo vertical da expansão foi de Tv=4.7mK e para o eixo horizontal de TH=4mK. Também foi medido o tempo de carga dos átomos na armadilha tcarga=0.15s como bombeamento óptico de estado ³P₂-³D₂. O tempo de vida foi de 0.3s e 0.03s com e sem bombeamento óptico, respectivamente.
This work presents the construction of the assembly of an experimental system for cooling strontium atoms. The construction of the system is focused on the collective scattering in atomic cold cloud and ultra cold using the Mie theory. The strontium is an element that permits two stage of cooling, the first using the strong transition between singlet states ¹S₀-¹P₁ of Γ=(2π) 32 MHz, and a second stages is the weak transition between singlet and triplet states ¹S₀-³P₁ de Γ=(2π) 7.5MHz. The objective of this work is building the system for cooling strontium atoms using the first transition. The construction of the system is presented in several parts. First is described the construction of oven as vapor source strontium, where the strontium metal is heated to Temperature Range T = 600°C. The oven has a microtubule system responsible for collimating the atomic beam, these microtubules has an internal diameter of D ≈ 180µm and a length of 8mm. After implementation of the oven system and the microtubes were measured transverse velocity profile and the divergence of the atomic beam that leaves the oven, the width value was f wr=(2π)108MHzand beam divergence value was α ≈ 4,12. The second part of the system relies on the construction of the Zeeman slower responsible for decelerating the atoms of the atomic beam using a laser beam antipropagating of λ = 461 nm nm with a circularly polarized , the detuning used after of the characterization of the system was Δ = (2π)580 MHz. Atoms felt the effects of pressure force radiative within a tube length of 0.28m to compensate the Doppler shift due to motion a of atoms used an arrangement of coils in configuration \"spin flip\" to generate the magnetic field to compensate this effect. The third and main part of the system was the construction of magneto-optical trap (MOT), the atoms coming out of the Zeeman decelerator are confined and cooled by a combination of six counterpropagating beams, three of which are retro reflected using the transition Γ = (2π)32MHz, the detuning of the beam after the characterization of the system was Δ = (-2π) 39 MHz and the opposite polarization for each pair of beam in the same direction. After the construction of the system was made the first magneto-optical trap of strontium atoms 88, the temperature of the trap was atoms to the vertical he expansion was Tv = 4.7mK and the horizontal axis TH = 4 mK 4, also was measured loading time of the atoms in the trap tcharge = 0.15s as optical pumping state ³P₂- ³D₂. The lifetime with and without optical pumping was tlife = 0.3s and tlife = 0.03s respectively.
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Pereira, Andrea Antunes. "Estudo de colisões inelásticas heteronucleares no sistema rubídio(Rb)/césio(Cs) em regimes de baixas temperaturas." Universidade de São Paulo, 1999. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76132/tde-09092008-123340/.

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Armadilhamento duplo de átomos neutros constitui um dos avanços mais recentes no estudo de colisões frias. Obtivemos experimentalmente as taxas de perda devido a interação de espécies alcalinas mistas (Cs/Rb). Utilizamos uma armadilha magneto-óptica mista operando com feixes de alta intensidade permitindo o resfriamento e confinamento das amostras com sucesso. Esse trabalho apresenta-se de forma relevante pois corresponde a primeira etapa para o estudo do processo de formação de moléculas frias heteronucleares. Uma comparação entre duas técnicas de monitoramento dos processos de carga de átomos foi realizada. Os resultados tanto qualitativamente como quantitativamente foram satisfatórios. Determinamos as taxas de perda, de interesse e analisamos essas taxas considerando a proporção entre as massas dos átomos envolvidos e enfocando o efeito causado pela diferença de massa entre eles concluindo assim o objetivo principal dessa dissertação.
Double trapping of neutral atoms is one of the most recent advances in the study of collisions cold. Experimentally obtained the rates of loss due to the interaction of species alkaline mixed (Cs / Rb). We use a magneto-optical trap mixed operating with beams of high intensity allowing the cooling and containment of the samples successfully. This work is so important because it represents the first step to study the process of formation of molecules heteronucleares cold. A comparison between two techniques of monitoring procedures for cargo of atoms was performed. The results both qualitatively and quantitatively were satisfactory. And the rates of loss of interest and analyze the rates considering the ratio between the masses of atoms involved and focusing on the effect caused by the difference of mass between them thus completing the main objective of this dissertation.
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Silva, Ilde Guedes da. "Estruturas espaciais de átomos de Na em armadilha magneto-óptica." Universidade de São Paulo, 1994. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/54/54131/tde-21022014-101849/.

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Neste trabalho demonstramos o confinamento de átomos de sódio usando a armadilha magneto-óptica, onde os átomos foram capturados diretamente a partir da distribuição inicial do vapor atômico a uma temperatura ambiente, contido em uma célula fechada. Observamos além da nuvem de átomos aprisionados, estruturas circulares em forma de anek, que surgem devido ao desalinhamento introduzido nos feixes de aprisionamento. Estudamos o comportamento do raio do anel em função de vários parâmetros utilizados na armadilha magneto-óptica como por exemplo: gradiente de campo magnético, intensidade do laser, dessintonia e desalinhamento. Os experimentos foram realizados no regime de baixa densidade (N<10s) onde o raio do anel é independente do número de átomos aprisionados. Assim, os resultados obtidos podem ser explicados utilizando um modelo simples que leva em conta a força de vórtice dependente da coordenada radial (ou macroscópica) e as forças usuais presentes na armadilha magneto-óptica
In this work we demonstrate the confinement of neutral sodium atoms using the magneto-optical trap, where the atoms were captured directly from the low velocity tail of the room-temperature atomic vapor contained in the closed vacuum cell. We observed besides the cloud shaped, circular structures like a ring of trapped atoms that apeears when we introduce a misalignment among the trapping beams. We studied the behavior of ring radius with respect to several trapping parameters as: magnetic-field gradient, laser intensity, detuning, and misalignment. The experiments were performed in the low density regime (N<10s), so the ring radius is independent of the number of trapped atoms. Hence, the results obtained can be explained using a simple model that takes into account a radial coordinate dependent (or macroscopic) vortex force and the usual magneto-optical trap forces
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Magalhães, Kilvia Mayre Farias. "Medida do tempo de vida de estados de Rydberg em átomos frios de 85 Rb." Universidade de São Paulo, 1999. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76132/tde-21112007-100629/.

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Neste trabalho apresentamos os primeiros resultados sobre medida do tempo de vida de estados de Rydberg utilizando átomos frios confinados em uma armadilha magneto-optica de 85Rb. Medidas de tempo de vida de estados altamente excitados são importantes para o teste de teorias modernas sobre interação átomo-vácuo; desta forma medidas precisas são necessárias. A utilização de átomos frios apresenta várias vantagens quando comparadas com técnicas convencionais. Entre elas podemos citar a possibilidade de observação do sistema atômico por longos períodos (>100 µs), e o controle da densidade de forma eficiente para evitar a manifestação de efeitos indesejáveis (colisões, superradiância) que limitam a precisão da medida. Apresentamos a medida do tempo de vida do estado 27D e 38S e comparamos os resultados experimentais com previsões teóricas de diferentes modelos. Algumas discrepâncias são observadas, o que reforça a necessidade da obtenção de um conjunto maior de medidas incluindo outros níveis para indicar qual modelo teórico é mais próximo da realidade.
In this work we present our first results on lifetime measurement of Rydberg states using cold atoms held in a magneto-optical trap of 85Rb. Lifetime measurements of highly excited states are important for testing modern theories on atom-vaccum interaction, therefore precise measurements are required. The use of cold atoms presents some advantage when compared with conventional techniques. Among them we cam point out the possibility of atomic observation for long periods of time (<100 µs), the atomic density control in order to avoid undesired effects (such collisions and superradiance) which can limit the measurement precision. We present the lifetime measurement of 27D and 38S states and compared the experimental results with theoretical prediction using different models. Some discrepancies are observed, which indicates the need of a large set of measurement for other states in order to indicate the best model.
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Fritsch, Amilson Rogelso. "Montagem e caracterização de uma armadilha magneto-óptica de rubídio." Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, 2011. http://tede.udesc.br/handle/handle/2008.

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In this work we present the building and characterization of a Magneto-Optical Trap (from now on named MOT) for Rubidium atoms. We perform experiments for studying the e¤ect of a broadband light over trapped atoms. In order to carry out this study we used a incandescent lamp which is broad in the wavelength spectrum. We observed in a MOT, with a number of 109 trapped atoms, that the broadband light increases the emitted .uorescence by the cloud of atoms. This could indicate an e¤ective enlargement in the trap e¢ciency. However, we cannot distinguish, based on our experiments, if this di¤erence is due to an increasing in the number of the trapped atoms or if it is just scattered light caused by the increasing in the intensity of the incident light over the cloud. Thus, we did an analysis in the answer of the laser beam versus the variation in the intensity of lasers used for trapping. In a second step, we perform this study but with a lower number of trapped atoms, 108 atoms, and we verify that the heating of the lamps implies in the increasing of the loss of atoms in the trap, diminishing the number of trapped atoms. Hence, this lead us to make a study on the collisions dynamics that are in the trap, in order to understand the in.uence of the temperature on the trap e¢ciency. We observe that a small uniform increasing in the chamber temperature would lead to a great loss in the trap , but the increasing in the temperature caused by the lamps is a local increasing and generates a degassing of the chamber, increasing the quantity of the background vapour.
Neste trabalho apresentamos a construção e caracterização de uma armadilha magneto-óptica, a qual utilizamos para aprisionamento de átomos de Rb. Após a construção da armadilha e sua caracterização, fizemos experimentos para estudar os efeitos da luz de banda larga sobre os átomos aprisionados. Para esse estudo, utilizamos lâmpadas incandescentes que possuem um espectro largo de comprimentos de onda. Verificamos que em uma armadilha com 109 átomos aprisionados, a luz de banda larga aumenta a fluorescência emitida pela nuvem de átomos, tendo fortes indícios que isto representa efetivamente um aumento na eficiência da armadilha. No entanto, com os experimentos que fizemos, não podemos distinguir se essa diferença é referente a um aumento de átomos aprisionados ou apenas espalhamento de luz causado pelo aumento da intensidade de luz incidida sobre a nuvem. Fizemos então uma comparação da resposta dos átomos, frente a variações na intensidade dos feixes de laser utilizados para o aprisionamento. Por motivos que serão discutidos neste trabalho, refizemos esse estudo com um número menor de átomos aprisionados, 108 átomos, e verificamos que o aquecimento das lâmpadas reflete no aumento das perdas na armadilha, diminuindo então o número de átomos aprisionados. Isto nos levou a fazer um estudo sobre a dinâmica das colisões presentes na armadilha, para entendermos a influência da temperatura na eficiência da armadilha. Verificamos que um pequeno aumento uniforme na temperatura da câmara levaria a grandes perdas na armadilha, mas o aumento da temperatura causado pelas lâmpadas é um aumento local, e gera um processo de desgaseificação da câmara, aumentando a quantidade de átomos, "diferentes de Rb", presentes no vapor de fundo.
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Gonçalves, Luis Felipe Barbosa Faria. "Construção de uma armadilha de dipolo tipo QUEST para átomos de Rydberg." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76131/tde-04052012-163944/.

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Neste trabalho, descrevemos a construção de uma armadilha óptica de dipolo, tipo Quest, para átomos de Rydberg utilizando um laser de CO2 de alta potência. A amostra aprisionada apresenta aproximadamente 3 × 106 átomos de 85Rb numa densidade 4 × 1011 átomos/cm3, em temperaturas da ordem 30 µK. O tempo de vida da armadilha é da ordem de 200 ms. Neste sistema, observamos a fotoionização dos estados de Rydberg devido ao laser de CO2 em 10, 6 µm, contudo fomos incapazes de quantificá-lo. Além disso, medimos o tempo de vida do estado 37D do Rb na armadilha de dipolo, o resultado foi compatível ao encontrado na literatura. Em suma, o sistema esta operante para experimentos mais complexos.
In this work, we describe the implementation of a QUEST dipole trap for Rydberg atoms using a CO2 high power laser. The trapped atomic sample has approximately 3 × 106 85Rb atoms, at a density of 4 × 1011 atoms/cm3 and a temperature of about 30 µK. The trap lifetime is about 200 ms. We observed photoionization of the Rydberg states due to the CO2 laser at 10, 6 µK, however we were unable to quantify it. Furthermore, we measured the 37D state lifetime of the Rb in the dipole trap, the experimental result was in agreement with the literature. In summary, the system is fully operating for more complex experiments.
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Peñafiel, Edwin Eduardo Pedrozo. "Absorção cooperativa de dois fótons em átomos frios." Universidade de São Paulo, 2011. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76131/tde-04102011-155751/.

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Neste trabalho estudamos a absorção cooperativa de dois fótons em processos de colisão entre átomos frios de sódio aprisionados. Efeitos não-lineares exigem amostras de alta densidade para ser observados. Redesenhamos nosso sistema experimental para conseguir amostras de 1012 átomos/cm3. As principais alterações foram a construção de um desacelerador Zeeman em configuração spin-flip, a implementação de bombeamento diferencial entre o forno e a câmara principal, assim como redesenhar o forno. A fim de compreender e melhorar os processos de medição utilizamos a técnica de fotoionização nos estados 32P1/2 e 32P3/2. Com esses dados conseguimos calcular a seção transversal de ionização para cada um desses estados, que está de acordo com valores reportados na literatura. Estes resultados mostram que o novo desenho do sistema permite um grande ponto de partida para a medição da absorção de dois fótons. Uma tentativa de medir a absorção de dois fótons foi feita. Um pequeno aumento no número de íons produzidos por unidade de tempo foi observada em uma região deslocada para o vermelho de cerca de 4,5 GHz de onde inicialmente se esperava ocorrer a transição. Isto motiva a aprofundar o estudo da absorção de dois fótons, já que provavelmente essa medida seja um indício da ocorrência desse fenômeno. Assim, tanto a medição da seção de choque dos estados 32P1/2 e 32P3/2 e a tentativa de medir a absorção de dois fótons, fornecem uma base sólida para conhecer qual é a melhor maneira de obter resultados mais decisivos no que diz respeito à absorção cooperativa de dois fótons, e as vantagens do nosso sistema em futuros experimentos.
In this work we study the cooperative two-photon absorption in collisional processes between cold trapped sodium atoms. Nonlinear effects require high density samples to be observed. We redesign our experimental system to achieve samples up to 1012 atoms/ cm3 .The key changes were building a spin-flip Zeeman slower, implementing differential pumping between the oven and the chamber and changing the oven´s design. In order to understand and improve the measurement processes we did photoionization from the states 32P1/2 e 32P3/2. With this data we could calculate the ionization cross section for each of these states, which is in agreement with values reported in the literature. These results show that the new design of the system allows a great starting point for measuring of two-photon absorption. An attempt to measure the absorption of two-photon was made. A small increase in the number of ions produced per unit time was observed in a region shifted to the red of about 4.5 GHz from where we initially expected the transition to occur. This probably indicates two-photon absorption. Thus, both the measurement of cross section of states and the attempt to measure the absorption of two photons, provide a solid foundation for understanding what is the best way to obtain more decisive results with regard to cooperative absorption, and the advantages of performance of our system in future experiments.
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Clements, Ethan Robert. "CHARACTERIZATION OF OPTICAL LATTICES USING PUMP-PROBESPECTROSCOPY AND FLUORESCENCE IMAGING." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1470323164.

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Karcher, Romain. "Implémentation d'une source d'atomes ultra-froids pour l'amélioration de l'exactitude d'un gravimètre atomique Improving the accuracy of atom interferometers with ultracold sources A determination of the Planck constant using the LNE Kibble balance in air." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUS165.

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Cette thèse a pour objectif l’amélioration de l’exactitude du gravimètre atomique du LNE-SYRTE. Ce gravimètre utilise des techniques d’interférométrie atomique pour déterminer l’accélération de la pesanteur g subie par des atomes de Rubidium 87 en chute libre. Il constitue la référence métrologique nationale pour la mesure de g et ses biais doivent donc être évalués avec la meilleure incertitude.Au début de cette thèse, le budget d’incertitude total était de 4.3µGal,dominé par l’incertitude de 4.0µGal associée au biais lié aux aberrations du front d’onde des lasers Raman utilisés pour réaliser les séparatrices lumineuses de l’interféromètre. Pour améliorer l’évaluation de cet effet, nous avons implémenté une source d’atomes ultra froids et mesuré g dans une large gamme de températures. Le développement d’un modèle de l’expérience accompagné par une simulation de l’impact des fronts d’ondes sur la mesure nous a permis d’évaluer pour la première fois ce biais, avec une incertitude record de 1.3µGal, soit trois fois meilleure que précédemment.Le gravimètre participe au projet de balance de Kibble du LNE qui visait à mesurer la constante de Planck par la pesée du kg et dans lequel une mesure exacte de g est nécessaire.Nous avons ainsi contribué à la révolution qu’a connue le système international d’unités, avec la décision de réviser le SI en fixant la valeur numérique de la constante de Planck et en modifiant la définition du kg, entrée en vigueur le 20 Mai 2019
This thesis aims to improve the accuracy of the Cold Atom Gravimeter from LNESYRTE.This gravimeter employs atom interferometry techniques to measure the local gravityacceleration g of free falling Rubidium 87 cold atoms. This gravimeter is the national metrologicalreference meaning that all its biases must be evaluated with the lowest uncertainties. At the beginningof this thesis, the total accuracy budget of 4.3μGal was dominated by the uncertainty onthe wavefront aberration bias which accounted for 4.0μGal. In order to improve the evaluation ofthis effect, we implemented an ultra-cold atom source, with which we performed g measurementsover a wide range of temperatures. The developpment of a complete model of the experiment anda simulation of the impact of the wavefronts on the g measurements allowed us to gain insightson the evaluation of this bias which uncertainty was thus improved by a factor three and is now1.3μGal. Finally the gravimeter participated in the Kibble balance project which goal was tolink the Planck constant to the kg unit. This project needed the determination and transfer ofthe absolute g value. We contributed to the revolution of the International System of Units : thePlanck constant is now fixed and the definition of the kg is modified. This new definition is noweffective since 20 May 2019
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Magalhães, Kilvia Mayre Farias. "Obtenção da degenerescência quântica em sódio aprisionado." Universidade de São Paulo, 2004. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76132/tde-24012008-083710/.

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Usando a técnica de resfriamento evaporativo para átomos comprimidos numa armadilha magnética tipo QUIC, implementamos experimentos para observar Condensação de Bose-Einstein de átomos de sódio. Nessa armadilha magnética temos átomos advindos de uma armadilha magneto-óptica, a qual é carregada por um feixe desacelerado como etapa de pré-resfriamento. Nossas medidas foram baseadas em imagens de absorção fora de ressonância de um feixe de prova pela amostra atômica. Essas imagens foram feitas in situ, ou seja, na presença do campo da armadilha magnética, pelo fato do número de átomos ser baixo e a técnica de tempo de vôo não ser adequada a essa situação. Baseado no perfil de densidade e na temperatura medidos, calculamos a densidade de pico no espaço de fase D, a qual é seguida nas várias etapas de evaporação. Nossos resultados mostram que para uma freqüência final de evaporação de 1,65 MHz nós superamos o valor esperado para D (2,612) alcançar o ponto crítico, no centro da amostra, para obter a condensação. Devido ao baixo número de átomos restantes no potencial, a interação não produz efeitos consideráveis e dessa forma um modelo de gás ideal permite justificar essa observação.
Using a system composed of a QUIC trap loaded from a slowed atomic beam, we have performed experiments to observe the Bose-Einstein Condensation of Na atoms. In order to obtain the atomic distribution in the trap, we use an in situ out of resonance absorption image of a probe beam to determine the temperature and the density, which are use to calculate the phase space D. We have followed D as a function of the final evaporation frequency. The results show that at 1.65 MHz we crossed the critical value for D which corresponds to the point to start Bose-Condensation of the sample. Due to the low number of atoms remaining in the trap at the critical point, the interaction produce minor effects and therefore an ideal gas model explains well the observations.
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Erickson, Christopher Joseph. "Development of a Strontium-87 Ion Interferometer." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2011. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/2750.

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I present the construction of a low-velocity intense source (LVIS) of laser-cooled neutral strontium using permanent ring magnets. The LVIS consists of a magneto-optical trap from which cold strontium is extracted in a well-collimated beam. I also present the development and implementation of a full suite of low-noise, high-bandwidth laser control electronics including a microcontroller unit. This microcontroller remotely controls and monitors the current driver, temperature controller, and PID lock circuit for each diode laser simultaneously. The current driver output is accurate to within 2 micro-amps and repeatable to with a few nano-amps. The noise spectral density of the current driver hits a floor of 10^(-10) amps per root Hz at ~50 Hz and has a modulation bandwidth of ~50 MHz. The PID lock-circuit includes a scan-balancing option that we have used to scan an AR coated laser diode ~30 GHz mode-hop free. I describe the construction of an 80 mW frequency doubled 461 nm laser system using PPKTP for cooling and trapping neutral strontium in the LVIS. The LVIS, the electronics systems, and the 461 nm laser system represent major milestones on the way to producing a matter-wave interferometer using Sr-87 ions. The interferometer is based on an optical Raman transition between the hyperfine ground states of the Sr-87 ion. The ions will be produced by exciting the strontium LVIS beam to an auto-ionizing state in the continuum. In the interferometer two half-pi pulses of light and one pi pulse will be delivered to the ions to split and recombine their wave functions. I present calculations of the predicted sensitivity and a discussion of the possible applications. I present a method for locking a 407.8 nm laser to the 5s doublet S J=1/2 to 5p doublet P J=3/2 strontium ion transition in a neutral vapor. I present calculations for the necessary vacuum levels for the experiment and describe the preparation and assembly of the vacuum apparatus. The major vacuum system consists of two connected elastomer sealed chambers: one at 10^(-7) Torr and the other at 10^(-10) Torr separated by a region of low conductance. I present a Sr vapor cell constructed from standard CF fittings that allows the strontium to be heated to ~730 C, which can also be run as a thermal beam. I present a method for protecting the viewports on small-form alkali-earth vapor cells using lead or indium foil during the evaporation of oxide layers. Finally, I report on the current status of the experiment as well as detail future work on the apparatus.
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Alloschery, Olivier. "Manipulation d’atomes froids par des puces atomiques optiques." Toulouse 3, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007TOU30052.

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Ce mémoire présente le confinement d'atomes froids dans des pièges dipolaires mis en forme par des micro-structures gravées à la surface d'un miroir, à la manière de lentilles de Fresnel. Dans la première partie, nous détaillons le dispositif expérimental que nous avons mis en place pour former un piège magnéto-optique à miroir, et donnons ses caractéristiques. Dans la deuxième partie, nous décrivons les moyens théoriques, numériques et expérimentaux que nous avons utilisés pour dessiner et caractériser différents motifs de lentilles. Nous étudions alors le chargement, la température et la durée de vie des atomes de Césium capturés. Plusieurs géométries sont présentées : lentilles simples (cylindriques ou circulaires), lentille à focale variable, réseaux de lentilles. Un adressage dynamique de ces derniers est démontré. Quelques perspectives sont finalement dégagées, en particulier au sujet des lentilles à focales variables et d'une possibilité d'adressage magnétique des pièges
This thesis presents the confinement of cold atoms in dipolar traps formed by Fresnel microstructures fabricated on the surface of a metallic mirror. The thesis consists of two parts. In the first part we undertake a detailed description of the experimental setup realized for a mirror-magneto-optic trap (MMOT) and discuss the characteristics of this trap. In the second part we discuss the theoretical, numerical and experimental tools that we have used for the design and characterization of various Fresnel microlens types. We then study the loading, temperature and lifetime of cesium atoms captured into dipole traps formed from these microstructured Fresnel lenses. Several different geometries are presented: simple lenses (cylindrical and circular), variable-focus lenses and lens arrays. Dynamical addressing of each member of the lens array is demonstrated. Perspectives for future development are finally discussed, in particular concerning the variable-focus lenses and the possibility of magnetic-field addressing of each member of a lens array
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Corrêa, Thiago Reginaldo. "Implicações do uso de campos magnéticos oscilantes em um mot de rubídio." Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, 2012. http://tede.udesc.br/handle/handle/1969.

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This work presents a study about infuences that a quadripolar magnetic field periodically time dependent, can promote in a magneto-optical trap (MOT). The intention reflects the interest in finding an oscillating field configuration that enables the capture and provide benefits if compared to the typical process of trapping. In many papers that will be cited here, a MOT uses a magnetic field that promotes a linear steady magnetic field gradient from the center of the trap. Applying experimental results involving magnetic field oscillations, which will be quoted in detail throughout this text, came the initiative to mathematically model the problem and seek a form of oscillation that may result in a more efficient trapping. Numerical results in a one-dimensional model suggests that the number of atoms is strongly aflected by fuctuations, but we have not found, for the modulations suggests in this work, an oscillation model that could provide an increase of the trap atoms. It was noted that the oscillation frequency of the atom is subjected, aflect the amplitude of the oscillations in the number of trapped atoms.
Neste trabalho apresentamos um estudo sobre as influências que um campo quadripolar magnético, periodicamente dependente do tempo, pode promover em uma armadilha magnético-óptica (Magneto Optical Trap - MOT). O objetivo deste trabalho reflete o interesse em encontrar uma configuração de campo oscilante que possibilite o aprisionamento e forneça vantagens em relação ao processo típico de armadilhamento. Em muitos dos trabalhos que serão citados aqui, um MOT utiliza um campo magnético quadripolar estacionário que promove um gradiente de campo magnético linear à partir do centro da armadilha. Usando resultados experimentais envolvendo oscilações no campo magnético, que serão citados mais detalhadamente no decorrer deste texto, surgiu a iniciativa de modelar o problema matematicamente e buscar uma forma de oscilação que possa resultar em um aprisionamento mais eficiente. Resultados numéricos concebidos em um modelo unidimensional sugerem que o número de átomos é fortemente afetado pelas oscilações, mas não foi possível encontrar, para as modulações sugeridas neste trabalho, uma modulação que pudesse fornecer aumento expressivo no número de átomos armadilhados. Foi possível constatar que a freqüência da oscilação a que o átomo é submetido, afetará a amplitude das oscilações no número de átomos armadilhados.
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Raskop, Jérémy. "Quantum optics with single collective excitations of nanofiber-trapped arrays of atoms." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020SORUS005.

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Cette thèse traite des interactions entre des photons guidés par une nanofibre optique et des réseaux d'atomes piégés. Notre montage expérimental consiste en un piège dipolaire bicolore compensé, généré dans le champ évanescent d'une nanofibre et permettent de piéger des atomes de césium de part et d'autre de la fibre. Une épaisseur optique de plus de 130 est obtenue avec quelques milliers d'atomes seulement. Nous démontrons la capacité de préparer les atomes piégés dans un sous-niveau Zeeman unique, bien qu'avec une efficacité limitée. Cette étape est importante pour la réalisation de mémoires quantiques avec de longs temps de vie avec notre plateforme fibrée. Le résultat principal que nous présentons est la réalisation d'une excitation collective unique dans l'ensemble d'atomes. L'excitation est annoncée par la détection d'un photon émis dans le mode guidé. Nous sommes alors capables de lire l'état atomique et récupérer un photon unique dans le mode guidé avec une efficacité jusqu'à 25%. Ce résultat consiste en une première démonstration d'un état atomique intriqué, couplé préférentiellement à un guide d'onde, une étape importante dans le contexte de l’électrodynamique quantique avec des guides d'ondes
This thesis focuses on the study of interactions between photons guided by an optical nanofiber and arrays of trapped atoms. Our experimental setup consists in a two-color compensated dipole trap located in the evanescent field of an optical nanofiber in a ultra-high vacuum chamber. Cold cesium atoms are trapped in two 1D arrays above and below the nanofiber. An optical depth of over 130 is achieved with only a few thousand atoms. We demonstrate the ability to prepare the trapped atoms in a single Zeeman sub-level, albeit with limited efficiency. This is an important step towards the realization of a long-lived quantum memory with our fibered platform. The main result of this thesis concerns the initialization of a single collective excitation coupled to the nano-waveguide. The excitation is heralded by the detection of a Raman scattered photon in the nanofiber. We are then able to readout the atomic state and retrieve a single photon in the guided mode with an efficiency of up to 25%. This result is the first demonstration of an atomic entangled state preferentially coupled to a waveguide. It is a milestone in the context of the emerging waveguide-QED approach, with applications to quantum networking, quantum non-linear optics and quantum many-body physics
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Bera, Manabendra Nath. "Zeeman Deceleration of Supersonic Beam trapping of Paramagnetic Atoms in a Traveling Magnetic Wave." Phd thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00599318.

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Le développement de différentes techniques pour contrôler les degrés de liberté internes et externes des molécules et pour produire (ultra-) froide, piège des moléculaire ensembles ouvrir des voies différentes à la physique et la chimie dans le régime de basse température. Il s'agit notamment de nombreux territoires en physique comme, phases quantiques de la matière, traitement de l'information quantique, les froides collisions moléculaires, les chimies froides et aussi de divers tests de haute précision pour la physique fondamentale. Cette thèse décrit diverses expériences de guidage et de décélération des faisceaux supersoniques d'atomes paramagnétiques à l'aide de champs magnétique inhomogène dépendent du temps. Ces champs magnétiques inhomogènes ont été utilisés pour exercer une force sur les atomes ou les molécules paramagnétiques, qui résultent de l'effet Zeeman. Le principe du ralentisseur Zeeman nouvellement développé est de produire un déplacement tridimensionnel du piège magnétique, à la vitesse initiale du faisceau. Le contrôle de la dépendance temporelle du champ magnétique nous permet de contrôler la vitesse du piège magnétique co-mobile, procurant ainsi une décélération d'une classe de vitesse du faisceau supersonique. Le piège magnétique co- mobile est déduit à partir d'une onde magnétique mobile, offrant un minimum de distorsion du piège lors de sa propagation. Les propriétés transverses du piège sont réglables grâce à un champ magnétique transversal quadrupolaire, qui peut être ajusté indépendamment des propriétés de vitesses et l'accélération du piège. Une grande part du travail de thèse a été consacrée à la conception, la réalisation et la construction du montage expérimental, consistant en un jet supersonique et en un dispositif complexe de bobines pour réaliser l'onde magnétique progressive, formant un piège magnétique mobile. Le jet froid pulsé d'atomes métastables est produit par expansion supersonique à travers une valve refroidie à l'azote liquide, excités dans l'état métastable par une décharge électrique. Nous avons guidé le jet d'argon au travers d'un tube capillaire le guidage et la décélération ont été démontrés. Le piège magnétique mobile est formé par la combinaison d'un champ magnétique quadrupolaire et d'un champ magnétique axial modulé spécialement. Le champ quadrupolaire est continu et un gradient de champ est dirigé seulement dans la direction transverse du jet. Le circuit plan produit une onde magnétique sinusoïdale avec un gradient de champ dans la direction axiale. Avec l'électronique fabriquée au laboratoire, ou peut produire une onde magnétique progressive d'amplitude 0.69T (avec un courant AC de 300A) et de fréquence 40 kHz. On obtient ainsi une onde qui se déplace à une vitesse de 464m/s. Plusieurs expériences de principe ont été réalisées en utilisant le jet froid pulsé d'argon métastable. Nous avons étudié les propriétés de guidage du quadrupole pour divers courants et pour différents atomes (hélium et argon) et comparé les résultats aux prédictions théoriques de simulations numériques. Le jet d'argon métastable a été guidé en 3D à des vitesses variées (464m/s, 400m/s, 392m/s) avec un décélérateur de 28cm de long. La température observée du paquet guidé est de 100mK. L'expérience de décélération a été réalisée avec le jet d'argon métastable depuis la vitesse de 400m/s jusqu'à 370m/s et depuis la vitesse de 392m/s jusqu'à 365m/s. Les résultats expérimentaux sont comparés avec les simulations numériques.
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Hoendervanger, Lynn. "A New Metastable Helium Machine : An Investigation into the Attributes of Trapping, Cooling and Detecting Metastable Helium." Thesis, Palaiseau, Institut d'optique théorique et appliquée, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014IOTA0006/document.

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Cette thèse décrit le travail accompli au cours des trois dernières années sur la nouvelle expérience d’Hélium métastable de l'Institut d'Optique à Palaiseau.Le premier chapitre décrit une étude visant à améliorer à la fois l'efficacité et la précision du système de détection par galettes à micro-canaux (MCP). Nous avons fait des mesures avec des galettes recouvertes d'une couche d'or sur la face avant, obtenant un accroissement de l'efficacité de détection mais également une réduction de la précision. L'ajout d'une tension intermédiaires entre les deux galettes empilées a au contraire améliorer à la fois l'efficacité et la précision des MCP, en l’absence d’une couche d’or.Le deuxième chapitre est consacré à la construction de l'appareil expérimental pour le refroidissement et le piégeage d’atomes. L’excitation de l'état fondamental de l’Hélium à l'état métastable est décrite, ainsi que la collimation et le refroidissement ultérieur par Zeeman lent du faisceau atomique chaud résultant. Le faisceau ralenti est alors capturé dans un piège magnéto-optique (PMO), dans lequel nous avons capturé 8x108 atomes.Dans le troisième chapitre une étude originale du refroidissement Doppler tridimensionnel dans un PMO et une mélasse désaccordée vers le rouge de la transition atomique est discutée. L’atome d’Hélium métastable est unique et ses propriétés ont permis une telle étude. En effet, les faibles densités atomiques impliquent qu’il n'y a pas de diffusion multiple de photons d’une part, et la faible masse et la faible largeur de la transition 23S1 -> 23P2 rend inefficace les processus de refroidissement sous la limite Doppler. Ces conditions nous ont permis d’observer pour la première fois à trois dimensions un gaz refroidit dans le régime Doppler.Le quatrième chapitre présente une étude sur les collisions dans un piège magnéto-optique d’Hélium métastable. Les collisions Penning induites par la lumière, en particulier à des intensités élevées et à des fréquences proches de la fréquence de transition, sont responsables de pertes élevées d’atomes piégés. Nous mesurons le coefficient de taux associé à ces pertes, Ksp = 2,8 ± 0,4 x 10-7cm3/ s
This thesis describes the work done over the past three and a half years on the new metastable helium experiment at the Institut d'Optique in Palaiseau. In the first chapter it describes a study to improve both the efficiency and the accuracy of the Microchannel Plate (MCP) detection system. We have experimented with adding a gold layer on the top of the input plate, something that we have found increases the efficiency but also decreases the accuracy. The addition of a voltage between the two stacked plates has been shown to both raise the efficiency and improve the accuracy in non-coated MCPs.The second chapter is devoted to the construction of the experimental apparatus. Here the excitation of ground state helium to its metastable state is described, as well as the subsequent collimation and cooling by Zeeman slower of the resulting hot atomic beam. The slowed beam is then captured in a Magneto-Optical Trap, in which we have captured 8x108 atoms.In the third chapter an original study on three-dimensional Doppler cooling in a red-detuned molasses and in the Magneto-Optical trap is presented. The metastable helium system is unique as there is no multiple scattering of photons and there are no sub-Doppler effects. This allows for a never before seen experimental realisation of pure Doppler cooling theory. The fourth chapter describes a study on collisions in a magneto-optical trap of metastable helium. Light-induced Penning collisions are responsible for high trap losses at high intensities and at frequencies close to the transition frequency. We measure the constant rate coefficient to Ksp = 2.8 ± 0.4 x 10-7cm3/s
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Kondo, Jorge Douglas Massayuki. "Ressonâncias moleculares em estados nP de átomos de Rydberg frios." Universidade de São Paulo, 2010. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76131/tde-18112010-145903/.

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Neste trabalho estudamos a interação entre átomos de Rydberg no estado nP e sua dependência com o campo elétrico dc. Estes estados apresentam ressonâncias Föster para um número quântico principal n menor que 37. Nestes processos de ressonância um par atômico no estado nP muda para um par nS+(n+1)S. Realizamos dois experimentos de evolução temporal para 32≤n≤36. No primeiro investigamos a dependência da taxa de transferência de população NnS em função do número quântico principal n. E no segundo estudamos a transferência de população para um estado fixo de n=33 em função do campo elétrico. Além disso, estudamos a dependência da população no estado 33S em função da densidade de átomos de Rydberg no estado 33P. Estes resultados nos permitem observar duas contribuições distintas, uma linear relacionada a radiação de corpo negro e uma quadrática ligada a interação de dois corpos. Estes resultados confirmam o modelo de taxa para o efeito da radiação de corpo negro.
In this work we studied the role of Rydberg atoms interactions in the nP state and the dc electric field dependency of this process. The nP state shows Föster resonances for principal quantum number less than 37. In this resonance process, an atomic pair in nP state changes to a pair nS+(n+1)S. We have performed two time evolution experiments for 32≤n≤36. In the first one we have investigated the NnS population transfer rate for a variable principal quantum number n. In the second we have study the population transfer for a fixed n=33, by varying an electric field. Moreover, we observed the density dependency of the population in the 33S state by varying the nP state atomic density. The results allow us to observe two distinct contributions, a linear contribution related with the black body radiation and a quadratic one connected with two body process. The results agree well with the rate model used to treat the black body radiation.
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Khalili, Guyve. "Réalisation d'une source d'électrons par ionisation d'un jet d'atomes de césium refroidis par laser." Thesis, Paris 11, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA112103/document.

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Les faisceaux d’électrons et d’ions sont au cœur de nombreuses techniques instrumentales servant à explorer, analyser et agir sur des matériaux à l’échelle du micromètre au nanomètre (Microscopie électronique, spectrométrie d’électrons, techniques de « FIB »). Les limites de résolution spatiale et énergétique de ces techniques dépendent en grande partie des propriétés des sources qu’elles utilisent et en particulier de leur température de fonctionnement. De fait, depuis plus de 10 ans, le potentiel des atomes froids ionisés comme nouveau type de source d’électrons ou d’ions est intensivement exploré.Le projet expérimental réalisé au LAC et décrit dans cette thèse utilise un jet d’atomes de césium issu d’un piège magnéto-optique à deux dimensions. La température transverse du jet est de l’ordre de 100 µK. Malgré cela, le jet est encore trop divergent après la sortie de la zone de refroidissement pour notre expérience. Afin guider le jet d’atomes jusqu’à la zone d’ionisation, nous avons étudié une méthode particulière de guidage dipolaire. L’utilisation d’un seul laser convenablement réglé nous a permis de guider et pousser les atomes du jet en même temps tout en limitant le chauffage. Nous avons ainsi pu compresser avec ce laser pousseur-guideur le jet d’atomes sur un diamètre de 400 µm à 60 cm de la zone de refroidissement du PMO-2D.Le jet est ensuite ionisé par la méthode d’ionisation en champ électrique statique d’atomes de Rydberg. Les atomes sont tout d’abord excités par laser sur un état de Rydberg (n~30) en présence d’un champ électrique uniforme et homogène. Les atomes du jet ainsi excités voyagent vers une zone présentant un fort gradient de champ où ils vont alors s’ioniser autour de la même valeur de potentiel, réduisant ainsi la taille de la zone d’ionisation et donc de la dispersion en énergie potentielle initiale du faisceau d’électron. La probabilité d’ionisation des atomes dans le champ dépend grandement de l’état de Rydberg préalablement excité. Le choix de l’état de Rydberg optimal, i.e. qui a une probabilité d’ionisation la plus grande possible, nécessite une étude de l’ionisation des états de Rydberg du césium. Un modèle à deux niveaux est présenté dans cette thèse qui permet de retrouver le comportement d’ionisation d’état de Rydberg observé expérimentalement. Ce modèle simple nous a permis de comprendre quel type d’état nous devions exciter. Enfin une étude expérimentale est également présentée
Electron and Ion beams are at the base of many instrumental techniques used to explore, to analyse and to modify materials from the micrometer to the manometer scale (Electronic Microscopy, Electron Spectrometry, Focused Ion beams techniques…). Spatial and Energetic resolutions of these techniques are strongly dependent on its source‘s properties and particularly their working temperature. In fact, for more than ten years, the potential of ionised cold atoms have been intensively studied. Our experiment at LAC, described in this thesis, uses a 2 dimensional magneto-optical trap (2D-MOT) to create a caesium atomic beam. The transverse temperature of the beam is around 100 µK. Despite this, the beam is still too divergent after exiting the cooling area. To guide the atomic beam up to the ionisation area, we have studied and implemented a particular method of dipolar guiding. The use of a unique laser properly set allowed us to push and guide altogether the atoms of the beam while limiting the heating effect. Thus, we have managed to compress the atomic beam’s size to 400 µm at 60 cm from the output of the MOT.Afterward, the atomic beam is ionised by the method of Rydberg (static) field ionisation. The atoms are firstly excited by laser on a Rydberg state (n~30) as a static homogeneous and uniform electric field is applied. The excited atoms of beam travel therefore to a high-gradient field area where they ionise around the same electric potential value, therefore reducing the ionisation area’s size and the initial potential energy spread of the electron beam. The ionisation probability of the atoms in the field depends greatly on the excited Rydberg state. The choice of an optimal Rydberg state , i.e. with the highest probability of ionisation, needs better knowledge of the ionisation of cesium Rydberg states. A two levels model us to describe the ionisation behaviour of some Ryberg. This simple models helps to understand what kind of states we want to excite in order to optimise the ionisation area‘s size. An experimental study of cesium Rydberg states is also presented
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Métivier, David. "Modèles cinétiques, de Kuramoto à Vlasov : bifurcations et analyse expérimentale d'un piège magnéto-optique." Thesis, Université Côte d'Azur (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017AZUR4074/document.

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Les systèmes en interaction à longue portée sont connus pour avoir des propriétés statistiques et dynamiques particulières. Pour décrire leur évolution dynamique, on utilise des équations cinétiques décrivant leur densité dans l'espace des phases. Ce manuscrit est divisé en deux parties indépendantes. La première traite de notre collaboration avec une équipe expérimentale sur un Piège Magnéto-Optique. Ce dispositif à grand nombre d'atomes présente des interactions coulombiennes effectives provenant de la rediffusion des photons. Nous avons proposé des tests expérimentaux pour mettre en évidence l'analogue d'une longueur de Debye, et son influence sur la réponse du système. Les expériences réalisées ne permettent pour l'instant pas de conclure de façon définitive. Dans la deuxième partie, nous avons analysé les modèles cinétiques de Vlasov et de Kuramoto. Pour étudier leur dynamique de dimension infinie, nous avons examiné les bifurcations autour des états stationnaires instables, l'objectif étant d'obtenir des équations réduites décrivant la dynamique de ces états. Nous avons réalisé des développements en variété instable sur cinq systèmes différents. Ces réductions sont parsemées de singularités, mais prédisent correctement la nature de la bifurcation, que nous avons testée numériquement. Nous avons conjecturé une réduction exacte (obtenue via la forme normale Triple Zero) autour des états inhomogènes de l'équation de Vlasov. Ces résultats génériques pourraient être pertinents dans un contexte astrophysique. Les autres résultats s'appliquent aux phénomènes de synchronisation du modèle de Kuramoto pour les oscillateurs avec inertie et/ou interactions retardées
Long-range interacting systems are known to display particular statistical and dynamical properties.To describe their dynamical evolution, we can use kinetic equations describing their density in the phase space. This PhD thesis is divided into two distinct parts. The first part concerns our collaboration with an experimental team on a Magneto-Optical Trap. The physics of this widely-used device, operating with a large number of atoms, is supposed to display effective Coulomb interactions coming from photon rescattering. We have proposed experimental tests to highlight the analog of a Debye length, and its influence on the system response. The experimental realizations do not allow yet a definitive conclusion. In the second part, we analyzed the Vlasov and Kuramoto kinetic models. To study their infinite dimensional dynamics, we looked at bifurcations around unstable steady states. The goal was to obtain reduced equations describing the dynamical evolution. We performed unstable manifold expansions on five different kinetic systems. These reductions are in general not exact and plagued by singularities, yet they predict correctly the nature and scaling of the bifurcation, which we tested numerically. We conjectured an exact dimensional reduction (obtained using the Triple Zero normal form) around the inhomogeneous states of the Vlasov equation. These results are expected to be very generic and could be relevant in an astrophysical context. Other results apply to synchronization phenomena through the Kuramoto model for oscillators with inertia and/or delayed interactions
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Hannstein, Volker Martin. "Effects of Atom-Laser Interaction on Ultra-Cold Atoms." Doctoral thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0006-B590-7.

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Hu, Zhen. "Quantum optics with cold atoms--nonlinear spectroscopy and road toward single-atom trap." Thesis, 1995. https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/4038/1/Hu_z_1995.pdf.

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NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in .pdf document. Investigations of optical processes for laser cooled and trapped atoms are described. Fluorescence from Cs atoms in a magneto-optical trap is detected under conditions of very low atomic density. Discrete steps are observed in the fluorescent signal versus time and are associated with the arrival and departure of individual trapped atoms. Histograms of the frequency of occurrence of a given level of fluorescence exhibit a series of uniformly spaced peaks that are attributed to the presence of N = 0, 1, 2 atoms in the trap. In addition, numerical absorption and emission spectra for three-level [...], [...], and V systems under intense radiations are calculated. Absorption spectra for a [...] system is used to explain the probe-wave amplification and absorption spectra recorded for Cs atoms cooled and confined in a magneto-optical trap, in which novel spectral features of narrow frequency widths with single-pass gain exceeding 20% are observed. The consequence of the optical gain is demonstrated to lead to negative radiation pressure, which is investigated together with other mechanical forces in the trap. Various alternative trapping schemes in three-level and two-level atoms are proposed as possible means to compress an atomic sample and demonstrated for a two-level magneto-optical trap.
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Tollett, Jeffrey John. "A permanent magnet trap for cold atoms." Thesis, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1911/16891.

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Approximately$4\times10\sp8$ ground state lithium atoms have been confined in a non-zero magnetic field minimum produced by six permanent magnets in an Ioffe configuration. These atoms have a kinetic temperature of 1.1 mK and a peak density of $8\times10\sp9$ cm$\sp{-3}$ The trapped atom lifetime is 240 seconds, limited by collisions with background gas. The tightly confining fields generated through the use of permanent magnets create a trap which is an excellent environment for the study of quantum statistical effects, atomic collisions, and other ultra-low temperature phenomena.
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Xiao, Hau-Yl, and 蕭豪毅. "Trapping Cold Atoms with an Optical Dipole Trap." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/14163296521974752188.

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Lin, Li-Chieh, and 林豊傑. "Optical Dipole Trap of Ultra-Cold Rubidium Atoms." Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/26400870264276979758.

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Xiao, Yanyang. "Magneto-optical trap and its application to ultra-cold atom collision studies." Thesis, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/1911/13918.

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We have successfully trapped $\sp7$Li in a vapor cell magneto-optical trap (MOT). The trap is studied in detail and the parameters are measured from the experiment. The trapping mechanism has been understood in terms of the radiation force and a simple one dimensional model is used in interpreting and predicting the experimental results. The cold-cold atom collision rate coefficient is measured in a beam MOT. The two collision mechanisms, fine structure changing and radiative escape, are discussed in a molecular picture. One of the channels, the fine structure changing channel, can be turned on and off by the experimental conditions, namely the laser intensity in this experiment. The rate coefficient for each mechanism has been determined from the experiment.
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Chen, Ming-Wei, and 陳敏瑋. "Image Techniques for the Cold Atoms in a Magnetic Trap." Thesis, 2000. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/52715262410126467562.

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