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Observation of Lasing Mediated by Collective Atomic Recoil
D. Kruse, C. von Cube, C. Zimmermann, Ph. W. Courteille
Published 2003-05-07, updated 2004-02-02Version 2
We observe the buildup of a frequency-shifted reverse light field in a unidirectionally pumped high-$Q$ optical ring cavity serving as a dipole trap for cold atoms. This effect is enhanced and a steady state is reached, if via an optical molasses an additional friction force is applied to the atoms. We observe the displacement of the atoms accelerated by momentum transfer in the backscattering process and interpret our observations in terms of the collective atomic recoil laser. Numerical simulations are in good agreement with the experimental results.
Comments: 4 pages, 3 figures
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: observation, additional friction force, collective atomic recoil laser, frequency-shifted reverse light field
Tags: journal article
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