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Three-dimensional effects in "atom diodes": atom-optical devices for one-way motion

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Authors: A. Ruschhaupt, J. G. Muga

Year

2007

Paper ID

50653

Status

Preprint

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66

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Abstract

The "atom diode" is a laser device that lets the ground state atom pass in one direction but not in the opposite direction. We examine three-dimensional effects of that device for arbitrary atomic incidence angles on flat laser sheets and set breakdown limiting angles and velocities. It is found that a correct diodic behavior independent of the incident angle can be obtained with blue detuned lasers.

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  • The "atom diode" is a laser device that lets the ground state atom pass in one direction but not in the opposite direction.

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