Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1542470 | Optics Communications | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We report on the detection of single, slowly moving Rubidium atoms using laser-induced fluorescence. The atoms move at 3 m/s while they are detected with a time resolution of 60 μs. The detection scheme employs a near-resonant laser beam that drives a cycling atomic transition, and a highly efficient mirror setup to focus a large fraction of the fluorescence photons to a photomultiplier tube. It counts on average 20 photons per atom.
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Authors
Torsten Bondo, Markus Hennrich, Thomas Legero, Gerhard Rempe, Axel Kuhn,