Affiliation:
1. National Institute of Standards and Technology
Abstract
We report the observation of sub-Doppler cooling of lithium using an
irregular-tetrahedral laser beam arrangement, which is produced by a
nanofabricated diffraction grating. We are able to capture 11(2)%
of the lithium atoms from a grating magneto-optical trap into
Λ-enhanced D1 gray molasses. The
molasses cools the captured atoms to a radial temperature of 60(9)
μK and an axial temperature of 23(3) μK. In contrast to results
from conventional counterpropagating beam configurations, we do not
observe cooling when our optical fields are detuned from Raman
resonance. An optical Bloch equation simulation of the cooling
dynamics agrees with our data. Our results show that grating
magneto-optical traps can serve as a robust source of cold atoms for
tweezer-array and atom-chip experiments, even when the atomic species
is not amenable to sub-Doppler cooling in bright optical molasses.
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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