Laser cooling is a technique used to reduce the kinetic energy of atoms or particles, effectively lowering their temperature. This process utilizes the interaction between laser light and the atoms to slow them down, which causes a decrease in their thermal motion. The basic principle of laser cooling involves using a laser beam tuned slightly below an atomic transition frequency. When an atom absorbs a photon from the laser, it gains momentum in the direction of the incoming photon.
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