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Thermalization of a Trapped Single Atom with an Atomic Thermal Bath

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11052258

Keywords

single atom; thermalization; heteronuclear interactions

Funding

  1. Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant UltraQuTe [RGP-2018-266]
  2. Erasmus programme

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The study shows that by interacting with a thermal bath of ultracold atoms, a trapped single atom can reach thermal equilibrium and be cooled. Monte Carlo simulations demonstrate the feasibility of using this method within experimental limitations to achieve cooling of the trapped atom.
We studied a single atom trapped in an optical tweezer interacting with a thermal bath of ultracold atoms of a different species. Because of the collisions between the trapped atom and the bath atoms, the trapped atom undergoes changes in its vibrational states occupation to reach thermal equilibrium with the bath. By using Monte Carlo simulations, we characterized the single atom's thermalization process, and we studied how this can be used for cooling. Our simulations demonstrate that, within known experimental limitations, it is feasible to cool a trapped single atom with a thermal bath.

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