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  • CLEO/Europe and IQEC 2007 Conference Digest
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Trapping and observing single atoms in the dark

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Abstract

A single atom strongly coupled to a high-finesse cavity constitutes a fundamental quantum system of matter-light interaction. Coherent couplings largely exceeding the decay rates are achieved by small cavity mode volumes. In these experiments, dipole traps based on cavity modes elegantly allow to trap single atoms. So far only red-detuned intracavity dipole traps have been realized [1,2].

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