K. Hakuta, V. Balykin, F. Le Kien, J. Liang, M. Morinaga
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Application of a thin silica fiber to quantum optics: atom trapping with a subwavelength diameter optical fiber
In this work, we propose and examine a scheme of trapping and guiding of atoms by a free standing configuration that is based on the interaction between neutral atoms and an optical potential plus the van der Waals potential around a very thin silica fiber with a subwavelength diameter.