Bulletin of the American Physical Society
56th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Monday–Friday, June 16–20, 2025; Portland, Oregon
Session H00: Poster Session II (4:00PM - 6:00PM PT)
4:00 PM,
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Oregon Convention Center
Room: Exhibit Hall E
Abstract: H00.00132 : Narrow-line-mediated Sisyphus cooling in the 3P2 metastable state of strontium*
Presenter:
Ryoto Takeuchi
(The University of Tokyo)
Authors:
Ryoto Takeuchi
(The University of Tokyo)
Chun-Chia Chen
(Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences)
Shoichi Okaba
(The University of Tokyo)
Hidetoshi Katori
(Univ of Tokyo)
To address this challenge, we have developed a two-stage cooling and atom guiding scheme. Strontium atoms are first cooled on the 1S0 – 1P1 transition and subsequently optically pumped into the long-lived 3P2 state for magnetic trapping. Narrow-line Doppler cooling on the 3P2 - 3D3 transition further cools the atoms to a few tens of μK, allowing efficient loading into a moving optical lattice that transports them away from the cooling light.
Here, we demonstrate efficient atom loading into the moving lattice by incorporating a Sisyphus potential in the 3D3 state. This additional cooling mechanism enhances the narrow-line Doppler cooling, leading to a twofold increase in the atom flux transported by the moving lattice. This advancement represents a crucial step toward next-generation quantum devices with continuous operation.
*This work was supported by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) Mirai Program Grant No. JP-MJMI18A1.
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