Phys. Rev. A 58, 3953–3962 (1998)Atom cooling and trapping by disorderReceived 14 May 1998; published in the issue dated November 1998 We demonstrate the possibility of three-dimensional cooling of neutral atoms by illuminating them with two counterpropagating laser beams of mutually orthogonal linear polarization, where one of the lasers is a speckle field, i.e., a highly disordered but stationary coherent light field. This configuration gives rise to atom cooling in the transverse plane via a Sisyphus cooling mechanism similar to the one known in standard two-dimensional optical lattices formed by several plane laser waves. However, striking differences occur in the spatial diffusion coefficients as well as in local properties of the trapped atoms. © 1998 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.58.3953
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.58.3953
PACS:
32.80.Pj, 42.50.Vk
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