Raman Gray Molasses Cooling of Cesium Atoms on the D2 Line

Abstract

We present a systematic study on the Raman gray molasses cooling (RGMC) of cesium atoms on the D2 transition. Due to the large splitting in the excited hyperfine transitions of cesium D2 line, it is relatively simple to implement the RGMC with suitable frequency control on the trapping and repumping lasers of the magneto-optical trap (MOT). We have achieved an atom temperature of 1.70.2 μK after the RGMC with 3.2× 108 atoms. The phase space density is 1.43× 10-4. Compared to the condition with a bare MOT or the MOT with a standard polarization gradient cooling, the phase space density increases by a factor of more than 103 or 10, respectively.

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