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Laser Beam Focus Forms Optical Trap for Neutral Atoms

SEP 01, 1986

DOI: 10.1063/1.2815137

The first color photographs ever to grace the pages of Physical Review Letters show us the fluorescent glow from some 500 sodium atoms caught in the first successfully demonstrated optical trap for neutral atoms. The 21 July Letter by Steven Chu, John Bjorkholm, Arthur Ashkin and Alex Cable at Bell Labs, reports that this tiny “optical dipole” trap, formed at the focus of a single laser beam, was able to hold onto an ultracold, high‐density accumulation of atoms for several seconds and manipulate them in space. In recent days the group has been able to hold a much larger collection of sodium atoms for a fraction of a minute with a newer optical‐trap design.

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Volume 39, Number 9

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