Improved delta-kick cooling with multiple non-ideal kicks
Improved delta-kick cooling with multiple non-ideal kicks
Delta-kick cooling is a technique employed to achieve low kinetic temperatures by decreasing momentum width at the cost of increased position width. In an ideal implementation, this method uses a harmonic potential to deliver a single near-instantaneous momentum kick. In practice, potentials that are approximately harmonic near their center are commonly used. As a result, the breakdown of the harmonic approximation far from the center limits the cooling performance. Inspired by aberration cancellation in optics, we propose to use compound matter-wave lens systems for $\delta-$kick cooling with Gaussian potentials. By strategically combining attractive and repulsive kicks, we show that it is possible to mimic the effect of a harmonic potential. For a test case with reasonable experimental parameters, our method suggests a reduction in kinetic temperature by a factor of $2.5$ using a 2-pulse sequence and by a factor of $3.2$ using a 3-pulse sequence.
Harshil Neeraj、David C. Spierings、Joseph McGowan、Nicholas Mantella、Aephraim M. Steinberg
物理学
Harshil Neeraj,David C. Spierings,Joseph McGowan,Nicholas Mantella,Aephraim M. Steinberg.Improved delta-kick cooling with multiple non-ideal kicks[EB/OL].(2025-05-13)[2025-07-01].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.08413.点此复制
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