Multiple isotope magneto-optical trap from a single diode laser
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We present a dual isotope magneto-optical trap produced using a single diode laser. We generate all the optical frequencies needed for trapping both species using a fiber intensity modulator. All the optical frequencies are amplified simultaneously using a tapered amplifier. The independent control of each frequency is on the RF side rather than on the optical side. This introduces an enormous simplification for laser-cooling applications that often require an acousto-optic modulator for each laser beam. Frequency-changing capabilities are limited by the modulator bandwidth (10 GHz). Traps for more isotopes can be simply added by including additional RF frequencies on the modulator. © 2013 Optical Society of America.
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Modulators; Natural frequencies; Optical materials; Semiconductor lasers; Acousto-optic modulator; Independent control; Intensity modulators; Magnetooptical traps; Modulator bandwidth; Optical frequency; RF frequencies; Tapered amplifier; Isotopes
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