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An optical lattice is formed by using counterpropagating laser beams to create a periodic (in space) intensity pattern. This periodic potential can then be used to trap neutral atoms via the Stark shift. This system of trapped atoms resembles a crystal in the sense that atoms are localized at periodic locations.

Quantum optics | Atomic physics

 

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