Laser Cooling below the One-Photon Recoil Energy by Velocity-Selective Coherent Population Trapping

Abstract
We present a new laser-cooling scheme based on velocity-selective optical pumping of atoms into a nonabsorbing coherent superposition of states. This method has allowed us to achieve transverse cooling of metastable He4 atoms to a temperature of 2 μK, lower than both the usual Doppler cooling limit (23 μK) and the one-photon recoil energy (4 μK). The corresponding de Broglie wavelength (1.4 μm) is larger than the atomic-transition optical wavelength.