Transcription of Rubidium 87 D Line Data - Steck
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Rubidium 87 D Line DataDaniel A. SteckTheoretical Division (T-8), MS B285 Los Alamos National LaboratoryLos Alamos, NM 8754525 September 2001(revision , 14 October 2003)1 IntroductionIn this reference we present many of the physical and optical properties of87Rb that are relevant to variousquantum optics experiments. In particular, we give parameters that are useful in treating the mechanical effects oflight on87Rb atoms. The measured numbers are given with their original references, and the calculated numbersare presented with an overview of their calculation along with references to more comprehensive discussions oftheir underlying theory. We also present a detailed discussion of the calculation of fluorescence scattering rates,because this topic is often not treated carefully in the current version of this document is available , along with Cesium DLine Data and Sodium D Line Data.
balance of Doppler cooling and recoil heating [13]. Of course, in Zeeman-degenerate atoms, sub-Doppler cooling mechanisms permit temperatures substantially below this limit [14]. 3 Hyperfine Structure 3.1 Energy Level Splittings The 5 2S 1/2 −→ 5 2P 3/2 and 5 2S 1/2 −→ 5 P 1/2 transitions are the components of a fine-structure doublet ...
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