Raman gas self-organizing into deep nano-trap lattice

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2016
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7
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1
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Nature Communications
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[London] : Nature Publishing Group UK
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Trapping or cooling molecules has rallied a long-standing effort for its impact in exploring new frontiers in physics and in finding new phase of matter for quantum technologies. Here we demonstrate a system for light-trapping molecules and stimulated Raman scattering based on optically self-nanostructured molecular hydrogen in hollow-core photonic crystal fibre. A lattice is formed by a periodic and ultra-deep potential caused by a spatially modulated Raman saturation, where Raman-active molecules are strongly localized in a one-dimensional array of nanometre-wide sections. Only these trapped molecules participate in stimulated Raman scattering, generating high-power forward and backward Stokes continuous-wave laser radiation in the Lamb-Dicke regime with sub-Doppler emission spectrum. The spectrum exhibits a central line with a sub-recoil linewidth as low as ∼14 kHz, more than five orders of magnitude narrower than conventional-Raman pressure-broadened linewidth, and sidebands comprising Mollow triplet, motional sidebands and four-wave mixing.

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Alharbi, M., Husakou, A., Chafer, M., Debord, B., Gérôme, F., & Benabid, F. (2016). Raman gas self-organizing into deep nano-trap lattice ([London] : Nature Publishing Group UK). [London] : Nature Publishing Group UK. https://doi.org//10.1038/ncomms12779
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