Abstract:
A theoretical investigation is made of the radial motion of atoms in a beam decelerated by an opposite optical beam. It is shown that when the transverse size ρ of the laser beam is much greater than a certain critical value ρcr, then the interaction causes chiefly diffusion broadening of the atomic beam. If the laser beam radius is less than or of the order of ρcr, then monotonic diffusion broadening of the atomic beam is accompanied by oscillations due to the focusing effect of the laser beam.