Abstract

We propose a scheme to obtain a deep optical superlattice (OSL) for resonant impurity particles in a buffer gas. In contrast to the well-known traditional methods of forming optical lattices (supelattices) that are based on the gradient force of radiation pressure, the presented scheme is based on the effect of a light induced drift (LID) in interfering light waves. The principle of its operation is based on the conception of so-called rectified forces induced by interfering bichromatic optical fields, which was developed earlier in the theory of resonant radiation-pressure forces. In the scheme under consideration, a deep OSL (with a period much larger than the optical wavelength) is formed due to the action of the effective rectified force on atomic particles which is proportional to the difference between the frequencies of transport collisions of excited and unexcited particles with buffer gas atoms.

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