We investigate an atomic three-level Λ-system which is exposed to two
counterpropagating laser fields (inducing Raman transitions) and which is
closed by a magnetic hyperfine field tuned to be in resonance with the
transition between the two ground states. The influence of a homogeneous
gravitational field is included in a full quantum treatment of the internal and
external dynamics of the atom. It is shown that the combined influence of the
gravitational field and the lasers lead for specific momentum values with a
very high probability to a transition of the Landau-Zener type. This is
accompanied by a momentum transfer resulting in an upward kick. For appropriate
initial conditions a sequence of up and down motions is obtained. No mirror is
needed. A gravito-optical trapping of atoms based on this effect seems to be
realizable.Comment: 12 Pages, Latex, includes 3 figures. To appear in Phys. Rev.