Trapping, Spectroscopy, and Collisions of Ultracold Atoms and Molecules
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Axicons:
Dark hollow laser beams made
using axicons provide an ideal optical trap to channel cold atoms.
Research group of Prof. Wendell T. Hill, III at the University of Maryland is
focused on creation elements of atom optics, beam splitters and beam switches,
out of hollow laser beams. Dark hollow laser beams made using axicons provide an
ideal optical trap to channel cold atoms. Visit group web site to see ultra-cold
atoms falling under gravity while being confined by a hollow laser beam.
Researches also plan to use these guides for enhancing atom interferometers. [1]
[1] Prof. Wendell T. Hill, III group at the University of Maryland
http://www.ipst.umd.edu/Hill_Lab/
CW single-frequency ring Ti:Sapphire and dye lasers for atom cooling, trapping, quantum manipulation and high resolution spectroscopy, nanostructures analysis and fabrication.
Flagship model of 15-kHz-linewidth CW Ti:Sapphire laser TIS-SF-777
CW single-frequency ring Ti:Sapphire laser model TIS-SF-07
Frequency-stabilized CW single-frequescy ring Dye laser DYE-SF-077
Resonant Frequency Doubler for CW single-frequency lasers, model FD-SF-07
Combined CW Ti:Sapphire/Dye laser with intracavity frequency doubling, model TIS/DYE-FD-08
Combined CW single-frequency laser system based on Ti:Sapphire and Dye laser TIS/DYE-SF-07
customers:
USA:
- Stanford University
(CA)
- NIST/JILLA - University of
Colorado (Boulder, CO)
- Stony Brook University
(New-York, NY)
- University of Maryland
(College Park, MD)
- Penn State University (State
College, PA)
- University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign (IL)
Germany:
- University of
Stuttgart
- Institute of Quantum
Optics, University of Hannover
- Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, Bonn)
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Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB, Braunschweig)
- University of Wuerzburg
- Elektronik Laser System GmbH
(Gross-Bieberau)
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University of Dortmund
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Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung mbH (Darmstadt)
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University Diusburg-Essen, (Duisburg)
- Institute
for Applied Physics, University of Bonn
- Institute
of Laser-Physics, University of Hamburg
- University of Konstanz
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Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.
France:
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Laboratoire Aime Cotton, CNRS (Orsay)
- Universite Paris
13
- Bureau National de Metrologie
(Paris)
Russia:
- Ioffe Physico-Technical
Institute RAS (St. Petersburg)
- Institute of
Applied Physics RAS (Nizhny Novgorod)
- General Physics
Institute RAS (Moscow)
- Moscow Institute of
Physics and Technology (Dolgoprudny)
- Russian Center of Laser
Physics (St. Petersburg)
- Research
Institute for complex testing of optoelectronic devices and systems (Sosnovy Bor)
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Petrozavodsk State University (Petrozavodsk)
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Technological Design Institute of Scientific Instrument Engineering SB RAS
(Novosibirsk)
- Institute of
Semiconductor Physics SB RAS (Novosibirsk)
- Institute of Laser Physics
SB RAS (Novosibirsk)
- Institute of
Automation and Electrometry SB RAS (Novosibirsk)
- Institute of Atmospheric
Optics SB RAS (Tomsk)
- Zavoisky
Physical-Technical Institute KSC RAS (Kazan)
- Siberian
Scientific-Research Institute of Metrology (Novosibirsk)
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Institute of Physiology SB RAMS (Novosibirsk)
- All-Russia Scientific and
Research Institute of Optico-Physical Measurements (Moscow)
- The Samara Branch of P.N.Lebedev Physical Institute RAS (Samara)
- Siberian Center of Laser Medicine (Novosibirsk)
- Microelectronics Materials Ltd. (Izhevsk)
- Coherent Technology Ltd. (Novosibirsk)
Canada:
- University of Calgary
- UTAR Scientific Inc. (Vancouver)
South Korea:
- Samsung
Advanced Institute of Technology (Suwon)
- Inha University (Incheon)
China:
- Jilin
University (Changchun)
Taiwan, R.O.C.:
- National Tsing Hua
University (Hsinchu)
- National Cheng Kung
University (Tainan)
Japan:
- National Metrology
Institute of Japan (NMIJ/AIST, Tsukuba)
Switzerland:
- ETH Institute of
Quantum Electronics (Zurich)
Czech Republic:
- Nuclear Physics Institute AS
CR (Rez near Prague)