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Title: Positronium Laser Cooling via the 13S-23P Transition with a Broadband Laser Pulse
Authors: Glöggler, L. T.
Gusakova, N.
Rienäcker, B.
Camper, A.
Caravita, R.
Huck, S.
Volponi, M.
Wolz, T.
Penasa, L.
Krumins, V.
Gustafsson, F. P.
Comparat, D.
Auzins, M.
Bergmann, B.
Burian, P.
Brusa, R. S.
Castelli, F.
Cerchiari, G.
Ciuryło, R.
Consolati, G.
Doser, M.
Graczykowski, Ł.
Grosbart, M.
Guatieri, F.
Haider, S.
Janik, M. A.
Kasprowicz, G.
Khatri, G.
Kłosowski, Ł.
Kornakov, G.
Lappo, L.
Linek, A.
Malamant, J.
Mariazzi, S.
Petracek, V.
Piwiński, M.
Pospíšil, S.
Povolo, L.
Prelz, F.
Rangwala, S. A.
Rauschendorfer, T.
Rawat, B. S.
Rodin, V.
Røhne, M.
Sandaker, H.
Smolyanskiy, P.
Sowiński, T.
Tefelski, D.
Vafeiadis, T.
Welsch, C. P.
Zawada, M.
Zielinski, J.
Zurlo, N.
Issue Date: 22-Feb-2024
Publisher: American Physical Society
Citation: Physical Review Letters, 2024, Vol.132, p083402
Abstract: We report on laser cooling of a large fraction of positronium (Ps) in free flight by strongly saturating the 13S-23P transition with a broadband, long-pulsed 243 nm alexandrite laser. The ground state Ps cloud is produced in a magnetic and electric field-free environment.We observe two different laser-induced effects. The first effect is an increase in the number of atoms in the ground state after the time Ps has spent in the long-lived 23P states. The second effect is one-dimensional Doppler cooling of Ps, reducing the cloud’s temperature from 380(20) to 170(20) K.We demonstrate a 58(9)% increase in the fraction of Ps atoms with v1D < 3.7 × 104 ms−1.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2289/8275
Alternative Location: https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.08760
http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.083402
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2024PhRvL.132h3402G/abstract
Copyright: 2023, American Physical Society
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