Author Archives: Charlie Doret

DAMOP 2017

Sierra Jubin and Sarah Stevenson ’17 as well as Ashay Patel ’18 joined Charlie at DAMOP 2017 in Sacramento, CA.

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New Lab Members

Ashay Patel ’18 starts his senior thesis, and Kirby Gordon ’20 joins as a summer research assistant.

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Funding!

Prof. Doret has been recognized as a Cottrell Scholar by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement.

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New Lab Members

Sarah Stevenson ’17 has joined the lab as a senior thesis student, joining continuing lab member Sierra Jubin ’17.   Will Fung ’19 will be spending the summer as a research assistant.

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DAMOP 2016

Ariel Silbert ’16 and Sierra Jubin ’17 joined Prof. Doret in presenting a poster at DAMOP 2016 in Providence, RI.  We met plenty of other Ephs in attendance!

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Calcium Fluorescence

For the first time we’ve put lasers and atoms together in the lab: Here the “cloudy” looking rectangle is a beam of calcium ions fluorescing as the come through the loading slot into the trapping region of our surface electrode … Continue reading

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New Lab Members

Welcome new thesis student Ariel Silbert ’16 to the lab!  She will be joined this summer by Sierra Jubin ’17, Owen Kay ’17, and Elena Polozova ’17.

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First Ions!

After several years of work, we (finally) trapped our first calcium ions over spring break: Poorly focused and dim, but a relief all the same!

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Funding!

Prof. Doret has been awarded a Cottrell College Science Award from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement.

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Transfer Cavity Lock

After quite a bit of hard work by Will Kirby ’17, our setup and software for transferring the frequency stability of a commercial stabilized HeNe laser on to our diode lasers is up and running.  Fine work, Will!

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