Ground state laser cooling using electromagnetically induced transparency

Abstract
A laser cooling method for trapped atoms is described which achieves ground state cooling by exploiting quantum interference in a driven Lambda-shaped arrangement of atomic levels. The scheme is significantly more efficient, yet technically simpler than existing methods of sideband cooling, and it does not impose restrictions on the transition linewidth. We study the full quantum mechanical model of the cooling process for one motional degree of freedom and compare the results to a rate equation description.