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Subrecoil Raman Cooling of Cesium Atoms
Chapter 2 Cooling to the Ground State of Axial Motion
Arxiv:1909.08894V1 [Physics.Atom-Ph] 19 Sep 2019 on Degenerate Raman Sideband Cooling (Drsc), Which Was Originally Developed for the Loss-Free Cooling of Neu- III
Towards Resolved-Sideband Raman Cooling of a Single Rb-87 Atom in A
Sub-Doppler Laser Cooling of 39K Via the 4S→5P Transition
Direct Laser Cooling to Bose-Einstein Condensation in a Dipole Trap
Resolved-Sideband Raman Cooling of a Bound Atom to the 3D Zero-Point Energy
Raman Sideband Cooling and Coherent Manipulation of Trapped Ions
Raman Cooling of Solids Through Photonic Density of States Engineering
Optimization of Anisotropic Photonic Density of States for Raman Cooling of Solids
Raman Sideband Cooling of a 138Ba Ion Using a Zeeman Interval
Resolved‑Sideband Raman Cooling of an Optical Phonon in Semiconductor Materials
Raman Laser Cooling of Solids
Resolved-Sideband Raman Cooling of a Bound Atom to the 3D Zero-Point Energy
Improving Raman Velocimetry of Laser-Cooled Cesium Atoms by Spin-Polarization Julien Chabé, Hans Lignier, Pascal Szriftgiser, Jean Claude Garreau
Raman Transitions in Cavity QED
1 Literature Review of Laser Cooling of Semiconductors—C.E. Mungan
Top View
Quantum-Gas Microscope for Fermionic Atoms
Chapter 5 Experimental Apparatus II
Direct Laser Cooling to Bose-Einstein Condensation in a Dipole Trap
Arxiv:2102.11862V1 [Cond-Mat.Quant-Gas] 23 Feb 2021
Dipole Force Free Optical Control and Cooling of Nanofiber Trapped Atoms
Single-Photon Atomic Cooling G
Cooling a Single Atom in an Optical Tweezer to Its Quantum Ground State
Implementation of a Raman Sideband Cooling for Rb
Coherence and Raman Sideband Cooling of a Single Atom in an Optical Tweezer
ABSTRACT Cooling and Heating of the Quantum Motion of Trapped
The Root Cause of Raman Anomaly and Laser Cooling in Nanocrystal Ge
Laser Cooling and Manipulation of Neutral Particles
Raman Cooling of a Single Neutral Atom in a Tightly Focused Optical