“Doubly Magic” Conditions in Magic-Wavelength Trapping of Ultracold Alkali-Metal Atoms
Source: Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 033002 (2010); doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.033002
Published 16 July 2010
In experiments with trapped atoms, atomic energy levels are shifted by the trapping optical and magnetic fields. Regardless of this strong perturbation, precision spectroscopy may be still carried out using specially crafted, “magic” trapping fields. Finding these conditions for particularly valuable microwave transitions in alkali-metal atoms has so far remained an open challenge. Here I demonstrate that the microwave transitions in alkali-metal atoms may be indeed made impervious to both trapping laser intensity and fluctuations of magnetic fields. I consider driving multiphoton transitions between the clock levels and show that these “doubly magic” conditions are realized at special values of trapping laser wavelengths and fixed values of relatively weak magnetic fields. This finding has implications for precision measurements and quantum information processing with qubits stored in hyperfine manifolds.
©2010 The American Physical Society
| History: | Received 16 April 2010; published 16 July 2010 |
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