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== Historical notes == As of the writing of this article, the scheme behind what we refer to as ''resolved sideband cooling'' today is attributed<ref name = monroe /><ref name = eschner /> to [[David J. Wineland|D. J. Wineland]] and [[Hans Dehmelt|H. Dehmelt]], in their article "Proposed <math>10^{14}\delta\nu/\nu</math> laser [[fluorescence spectroscopy]] on {{chem|Tl|+}} mono-ion oscillator III (sideband cooling)".<ref name = wineland_75 /> The clarification is important, as at the time of the latter article, the term also designated what we call today [[Doppler cooling]],<ref name = eschner /> which was experimentally realized with atomic ion clouds in 1978 by W. Neuhauser<ref name = neuhauser /> and independently by D. J. Wineland.<ref name = wineland_78 /> An experiment that demonstrates resolved sideband cooling unequivocally in its contemporary meaning is that of Diedrich ''et al.''<ref name = diedrich /> Similarly unequivocal realization with non-Rydberg neutral atoms was demonstrated in 1998 by S. E. Hamann ''et al.''<ref name = hamann /> via [[Raman cooling#Two photon Raman process|Raman cooling]].
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