Introduction - If you have any usage issues, please Google them yourself
MATLAB 6.5 Monte Carlo simulation cool3.m
This simulation cycles "num" number of atoms "steps" times, with a cooling sequence of
a 657 nm cooling pulse from the right, then a 657 nm cooling pulse from the left,
followed by a 552 nm quenching pulse. Then the sequence is repeated with cooling
pluses first incident from the left. Switching the pulse direction
order helps maintain symmetery in the resultant velocity distribution.
The probability of quenching the excited state is no longer 100 , it is "percent"
Random blue, IR, and green photon recoil kicks have been included in the simulation due to the
quenching.