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Pulsed Sisyphus Scheme for Laser Cooling of Atomic (Anti)Hydrogen

Wu Saijun, Roger Brown, William Phillips, J Porto, Saijun Wu

Physical Review Letters, Volume: 106, Start page: 213001

Swansea University Author: Saijun Wu

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DOI (Published version): 10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.213001

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This paper summarize a theoretical propose that is hoped to resolve a long-standing challenge is laser cooling of hydrogen and/or anti-hydrogen. It is found using Balmer-alpha radiation may help to achieve 3D cooling of anti-hydrogen in a magnetic trap to milliKelvin temperatures with suppressed spi...

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Published: 2011
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title Pulsed Sisyphus Scheme for Laser Cooling of Atomic (Anti)Hydrogen
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description This paper summarize a theoretical propose that is hoped to resolve a long-standing challenge is laser cooling of hydrogen and/or anti-hydrogen. It is found using Balmer-alpha radiation may help to achieve 3D cooling of anti-hydrogen in a magnetic trap to milliKelvin temperatures with suppressed spin-flip and ionization losses. The conclusion is supported by detailed three-dimensional simulations. The continuation of this work is also underway.
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