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A self-locked magneto-optic trap

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Fletcher, C
Lye, J
Robins, Nicholas
Close, John

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We present a novel technique to lock the frequency of the trapping laser of a magneto-optic trap (MOT) using a signal generated from the ultracold atoms in the MOT itself. This technique utilizes the large number of very cold, slow-moving atoms in the MOT to generate a signal free of Doppler-broadening. A system analogous to Pound-Drever-Hall locking allows an error signal to be generated on resonance without significantly perturbing the MOT. We have successfully stabilized the frequency of the main trapping laser of a 87Rb MOT using this technique to generate a self-locked MOT.

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Optics Communications

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2037-12-31
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