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\Lambda-enhanced Sub-Doppler Cooling of Lithium Atoms in D1 Gray Molasses

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Following the bichromatic sub-Doppler cooling scheme on the D1-line of 40K recently demonstrated in (Fernandes et al. 2012), we introduce a similar technique for 7Li atoms and obtain temperatures of 60 uK while capturing all of the 5x10^8 atoms present from the previous stage. We investigate the influence of the detuning between the the two cooling frequencies and observe a threefold decrease of the temperature when the Raman condition is fulfilled. We interpret this effect as arising from extra cooling due to long-lived coherences between hyperfine states. Solving the optical Bloch equations for a simplified, \Lambda-type three-level system we identify the presence of an efficient cooling force near the Raman condition. After transfer into a quadrupole magnetic trap, we measure a phase space density of ~10^-5. This laser cooling offers a promising route for fast evaporation of lithium atoms to quantum degeneracy in optical or magnetic traps.

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hal-00818128 , version 1 (26-04-2013)

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Andrew T. Grier, Igor Ferrier-Barbut, Benno S. Rem, Marion Delehaye, Lev Khaykovich, et al.. \Lambda-enhanced Sub-Doppler Cooling of Lithium Atoms in D1 Gray Molasses. 2013. ⟨hal-00818128⟩
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