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Atomic and Laser Physics
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Professor Christopher Foot

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Quantum optics & ultra-cold matter

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Ultracold quantum matter
  • AION/Magis
Christopher.Foot@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72256
Clarendon Laboratory, room 161
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  • Publications

Multiphoton laser cooling

Nature Springer Nature 347:6289 (1990) 127-128

Authors:

Andrew Steane, Christopher Foot
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Laser-cooled atoms cooperate

Nature Springer Nature 344:6266 (1990) 490-491

Authors:

Christopher Foot, Andrew Steane
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Laser spectroscopy of the 1S-2S transition in hydrogen and deuterium: Determination of the 1S Lamb shift and the Rydberg constant.

Phys Rev A Gen Phys 40:11 (1989) 6169-6184

Authors:

MG Boshier, PE Baird, CJ Foot, EA Hinds, MD Plimmer, DN Stacey, JB Swan, DA Tate, DM Warrington, GK Woodgate
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Isotope shift in xenon by Doppler-free two-photon laser spectroscopy

Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics 22:10 (1989) L241-L244

Authors:

MD Plimmer, PEG Baird, CG Foot, DN Stacey, JB Swan, GK Woodgate

Abstract:

Isotope shifts and pressure broadening have been measured in the two-photon transition at 249 nm from the 5p61S0 ground level of neutral xenon to a J=0 level of the 5p56p configuration (the 2p5 level in Paschen notation). A continuous-wave tunable dye laser operating at 498 nm with intracavity frequency doubling excited the transition. The work is the first application of Doppler-free laser spectroscopy to a transition involving the ground level of a rare gas. The results show that although no s electron is directly involved in the transition, the field isotope shifts are comparable with those observed in transitions of the type 6s-np. © 1989 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Continuous-wave measurement of the hydrogen 1S-2S transition frequency.

Phys Rev A Gen Phys 39:9 (1989) 4591-4598

Authors:

DH McIntyre, RG Beausoleil, CJ Foot, EA Hildum, B Couillaud, TW Hänsch
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