Laser Cooling of a Helium Atomic Beam

Abstract
The laser cooling of a helium atomic beam in the 2s3S1 metastable state has been demonstrated. Using a single-mode LNA (La1-x Nd x MgAl11O19) laser resonant with the 2s3S1-2p3P2 transition, the metastable atoms are cooled by the Doppler cooling method combined with the Zeeman-tuning technique. To monitor the velocity distribution, the Doppler profile of the 2p3P2-3d3D3 transition is observed. As a result, the most probable velocity of the metastable helium atoms, which is initially 750 m/s, is decelerated to 90 m/s.