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Planar diffractive grating for magneto-optical trap application: Fabrication and testing

  • Guochao Wang*
  • , Gaopeng Xue
  • , Qihang Zhai
  • , Junhao Zhu
  • , Kangning Yu
  • , Guangyao Huang
  • , Min Wang
  • , Aihua Zhong
  • , Lingxiao Zhu
  • , Shuhua Yan
  • , Xinghui Li
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • National University of Defense Technology
  • Xi'an Research Institute of High Technology
  • Tsinghua University
  • Southern University of Science and Technology
  • Shenzhen University

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Abstract

The design, fabrication, and demonstration of a planar two-dimensional-crossed reflective diffractive grating are proposed to construct a novel optical configuration, to the best of our knowledge, potentially applied for atom cooling and trapping in a magneto-optical trap. Based on the proposed single-beam single-exposure scheme by means of an orthogonal two-axis Lloyd’s mirrors interferometer, we rapidly patterned a ∼1 µm period grating capable of providing a uniform intensity of the diffracted beams. The key structural parameters of the grating including the array square hole’s width and depth were determined, aiming at providing a high energy of the diffracted beams to perform the atom cooling and trapping. To guarantee the diffracted beams to be overlapped possibly, we adopted a polarized beam splitter to guide the optical path of the incident and zero-order diffracted beams. Therefore, one zero-order diffracted beam with a retroreflected mode and four first-order diffracted beams with appropriate optical path constructed a three-dimensional optical configuration of three orthogonal pairs of counterpropagating beams. Finally, three pairs of the counterpropagating cooling laser beams with 9 mm diameter and >10% diffraction efficiencies were achieved, and the circular polarization chirality, purity, and compensation of the desired diffracted beams are further evaluated, which preliminarily validated a high applicability for the magneto-optical trap system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9358-9364
Number of pages7
JournalApplied Optics
Volume60
Issue number30
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Oct 2021
Externally publishedYes

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