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Laser Cooling and Spectroscopy of Atomic Si for Silicon-Based Quantum Applications

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Abstract

Laser cooling of silicon could provide a new technique to manipulate individual Si isotopes. We perform laser spectroscopy on a Si atomic beam at 252 nm to measure the isotope shifts between 2830Si. This article has been approved for public release: distribution unlimited (USAFA-DF-2023-61).

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