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Optical scattering angles and Bose-stimulated motion in cold atomic gas
Published 1995-07-26, updated 1996-01-11Version 2
Bose statistics imply a substantial enhancement at small angles for light scattering off a cold, Bose gas. The enhancement increases dramatically at the Bose-Einstein temperature. This phenomenon could be utilized to eliminate almost entirely the heating of the gas by a weak probe light beam.
Comments: 9 pages (REVTeX) and 1 figure (ps); revisions: some new comments relevant to current experiments and one math typo; to appear in Physics Letters A
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: cold atomic gas, optical scattering angles, bose-stimulated motion, weak probe light beam, substantial enhancement
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