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Laser atomic mirror (LAM)

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Abstract

The main limitation with using a simple substrate as an atomic mirror is that the atoms have a tendency to adhere to the surface. To alleviate this problem, Cook and Hill1 proposed using the radiation force from an evanescent electric field to specularly reflect atoms from the surface.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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