1. Internal state cooling of an atom with thermal light
- Author
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Younes, Amanda, Putnam, Randall, Hamilton, Paul, and Campbell, Wesley C.
- Subjects
Quantum Physics ,Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
A near-minimal instance of optical cooling is experimentally presented wherein the internal-state entropy of a single atom is reduced more than twofold by illuminating it with broadband, incoherent light. Since the rate of optical pumping by a thermal state increases monotonically with its temperature, the cooling power in this scenario increases with higher thermal occupation, an example of a phenomenon known as cooling by heating. In contrast to optical pumping by coherent, narrow-band laser light, here we perform the same task with fiber-coupled, broadband sunlight, the brightest laboratory-accessible source of continuous blackbody radiation., Comment: 4 pages
- Published
- 2024