The typically tiny effect of radiation damping on a moving body can be amplified to a favorable extent by exploiting the sharp reflectivity slope at one edge of an optically induced stop-band in atoms loaded into an optical lattice. In this paper, this phenomenon is demonstrated for the periodically trapped and coherently driven cold Rb-87 atoms, where radiation damping might be much larger than that anticipated in previous proposals and become comparable with radiation pressure. Such an enhancement could be observed even at speeds of only a few meters per second with less than 1.0% absorption, making radiation damping experimentally accessible.

Radiation damping optical enhancement in cold atoms

ARTONI, Maurizio;
2013-01-01

Abstract

The typically tiny effect of radiation damping on a moving body can be amplified to a favorable extent by exploiting the sharp reflectivity slope at one edge of an optically induced stop-band in atoms loaded into an optical lattice. In this paper, this phenomenon is demonstrated for the periodically trapped and coherently driven cold Rb-87 atoms, where radiation damping might be much larger than that anticipated in previous proposals and become comparable with radiation pressure. Such an enhancement could be observed even at speeds of only a few meters per second with less than 1.0% absorption, making radiation damping experimentally accessible.
2013
2013
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PE2_6 Electromagnetism
PE2_8 Ultra-cold atoms and molecules
PE2_9 Optics, non-linear optics and nano-optics
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
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e54
PHOTONIC BAND-GAPS; WAVE-PACKETS; LATTICES; radiation PRESSURE
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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J. H., Wu; S. A. R., Horsley; Artoni, Maurizio; G. C., La Rocca
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