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All-Optical Production of a Lithium Quantum Gas Using Narrow-Line Laser Cooling

Quantum Gases 2012-01-19 v2 Atomic Physics

Abstract

We have used the narrow 2S1/23P3/22S_{1/2} \rightarrow 3P_{3/2} transition in the ultraviolet (uv) to laser cool and magneto-optically trap (MOT) 6^6Li atoms. Laser cooling of lithium is usually performed on the 2S1/22P3/22S_{1/2} \rightarrow 2P_{3/2} (D2) transition, and temperatures of \sim300 μ\muK are typically achieved. The linewidth of the uv transition is seven times narrower than the D2 line, resulting in lower laser cooling temperatures. We demonstrate that a MOT operating on the uv transition reaches temperatures as low as 59 μ\muK. Furthermore, we find that the light shift of the uv transition in an optical dipole trap at 1070 nm is small and blue-shifted, facilitating efficient loading from the uv MOT. Evaporative cooling of a two spin-state mixture of 6^6Li in the optical trap produces a quantum degenerate Fermi gas with 3×1063 \times 10^{6} atoms a total cycle time of only 11 s.

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@article{arxiv.1109.6635,
  title  = {All-Optical Production of a Lithium Quantum Gas Using Narrow-Line Laser Cooling},
  author = {P. M. Duarte and R. A. Hart and J. M. Hitchcock and T. A. Corcovilos and T. -L. Yang and A. Reed and R. G. Hulet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.6635},
  year   = {2012}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures