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Cold inelastic collisions between lithium and cesium in a two-species magneto-optical trap

Atomic Physics 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

We investigate collisional properties of lithium and cesium which are simultaneously confined in a combined magneto-optical trap. Trap-loss collisions between the two species are comprehensively studied. Different inelastic collision channels are identified, and inter-species rate coefficients as well as cross sections are determined. It is found that loss rates are independent of the optical excitation of Li, as a consequence of the repulsive Li^*-Cs interaction. Li and Cs loss by inelastic inter-species collisions can completely be attributed to processes involving optically excited cesium (fine-structure changing collisions and radiative escape). By lowering the trap depth for Li, an additional loss channel of Li is observed which results from ground-state Li-Cs collisions changing the hyperfine state of cesium.

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@article{arxiv.physics/9902058,
  title  = {Cold inelastic collisions between lithium and cesium in a two-species magneto-optical trap},
  author = {U. Schlöder and H. Engler and U. Schünemann and R. Grimm and M. Weidemüller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/9902058},
  year   = {2009}
}

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submitted to Euro. Phys. J. D, special issue on Laser Cooling and Trapping