Operator description of laser cooling below the Doppler limit
- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review A
- Vol. 44 (1), 462-474
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.44.462
Abstract
We give a general theoretical description of radiative forces on atoms in a monochromatic radiation field. The driven transition has a lower level consisting of several substates, and we consider the limit of low velocities and weak intensities. This situation comprises the schemes where cooling to temperatures below the Doppler limit is possible. After expressing the atomic dipole in terms of the polarizability tensor, we obtain an expression of the force as the sum of the radiation pressure, the dipole force, and a contribution from the gradient of the polarization. This latter contribution contains a part resulting from redistribution of photons between the plane waves that compose the field, and a part resulting from fluorescence. We express the average force and the momentum-diffusion tensor in terms of a closed evolution equation for the lower-state density matrix. We show by a scaling argument that in any case of cooling, the final temperature goes down linearly with the intensity, until the recoil limit is approached. The description is valid for a weak and monochromatic, but otherwise arbitrary field, and it allows for the presence of an external magnetic field, and of hyperfine splitting. It is applicable to cooling in one, two, or three dimensions. We give numerical results for the average force in a number of specific cases of two counterrunning plane waves.Keywords
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