Conveners
(DAMOPC) W3-2 Laser development | Développement du laser (DPAMPC)
- Jens Lassen
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Jens Lassen21/06/2023, 15:45Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Canada / Physique atomique, moléculaire et photonique, Canada (DAMOPC-DPAMPC)Oral (Non-Student) / Orale (non-étudiant(e))
Laser applications at TRIUMF's isotope separator and accelerator facility for (i) laser ion source use and (ii) nuclear spin polarization and (iii) measurement of nuclear moments and chang3s in nuclear mean square charge radii will be presented and discussed.
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Mr Shawn Lapointe (University of Moncton)21/06/2023, 16:00Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Canada / Physique atomique, moléculaire et photonique, Canada (DAMOPC-DPAMPC)Oral Competition (Graduate Student) / Compétition orale (Étudiant(e) du 2e ou 3e cycle)
Microchip single mode lasers capable of high output powers are paramount for use in photonic integrated circuits, light detection and ranging (LIDAR) for the automotive industry and remote sensing in general. Of the many developments done to miniaturize single mode lasers, we take interest in parity-time (PT) symmetric lasers. These types of lasers rely on the interplay between the gain and...
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Arina Tashchilina21/06/2023, 16:15Oral (Non-Student) / Orale (non-étudiant(e))
Producing neutral-atom Bose-Einstein condensation, despite being a routine procedure, remains susceptible to experimental imperfections. In order to reach the condensation of widely used atomic species such as rubidium, researchers require ultrahigh vacuum, high current sources, and stable, precision lasers. The BECs are sensitive to residual magnetic fields, low-power scattered resonant...
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Andrew MacRae (University of Victoria)21/06/2023, 16:30Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Canada / Physique atomique, moléculaire et photonique, Canada (DAMOPC-DPAMPC)Oral (Non-Student) / Orale (non-étudiant(e))
We describe a low cost, simplified setup for creating a large-gain four wave mixing system in atomic Rubidium. By utilizing recent low cost, high power laser diodes and in-house construction, we have developed a system for producing narrowband, states of light in a high optical gain system.
Such systems have previously demonstrated intensity squeezing, EPR entanglement, and high purity...
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