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A crossed focused vortex beam with application to cold molecules
Affiliation:1.State Key Laboratory of Precision Apectroscopy, School of Physics and Electronic Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China;2.Collaborative Innovation Center of Extreme Optics, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, China;3.NYU-ECNU Institute of Physics at NYU Shanghai, Shanghai 200062, China
Abstract:We report the generation of a crossed, focused, optical vortex beam by using a pair of hybrid holograms, which combine the vortex phase and lens phase onto a spatial light modulator. We study the intensity distributions of the vortex beam in free propagation space, and the relationship of its dark spot size with the incident Gaussian beam's waist, the lens's focal length, and its orbital angular momentum. Our results show that the crossed, focused, vortex beam's dark spot size can be as small as 16.3μm and adjustable by the quantum number of the orbital angular momentum, and can be used to increase the density of trapped molecules. Furthermore, we calculate the optical potential of the blue-detuned, crossed vortex beam for MgF molecules. It is applicable to cool and trap neutral molecules by intensity-gradient-induced Sisyphus cooling, as the intensity gradient of such vortex beam is extremely high near the focal point.
Keywords:cold molecule  crossed focused vortex beam  propagation characteristics  optical potential  
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