학술논문

Increased Atom-Cavity Coupling through Cooling-Induced Atomic Reorganization
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Subject
Physics - Atomic Physics
Quantum Physics
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Abstract
The strong coupling of atoms to optical cavities can improve optical lattice clocks as the cavity enables metrologically useful collective atomic entanglement and high-fidelity measurement. To this end, it is necessary to cool the ensemble to suppress motional broadening, and advantageous to maximize and homogenize the atom-cavity coupling. We demonstrate resolved Raman sideband cooling via the cavity as a method that can simultaneously achieve both goals. In 200 ms, we cool 171Yb atoms to an average vibration number = 0.23(7) in the tightly binding direction, resulting in 93% optical {\pi}-pulse fidelity on the clock transition 1S0 -> 3P0. During cooling, the atoms self-organize into locations with maximal atom-cavity-coupling, which will improve quantum metrology applications.
Comment: 5 + 2 pages, 5 + 2 figures