Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have miniaturized the optical components required to cool atoms down to a few thousandths of a degree above absolute zero. Light is launched from an optical integrated circuit using a device called an extreme mode converter. The converter enlarges the narrow laser beam, which then strikes an ultrathin film known as a metasurface, which is studded with tiny nanopillars that act to further widen the laser beam. The dramatic widening allows the beam to interact with and cool a large collection of atoms.
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