Cooling a Bose gas by three-body losses
Abstract
We report the first demonstration of cooling by three-body losses in a Bose gas. We use a harmonically confined one-dimensional (1D) Bose gas in the quasi-condensate regime and, as the atom number decreases under the effect of three-body losses, the temperature drops up to a factor four. The ratio stays close to 0.64, where is the atomic mass and the sound speed in the trap center. The dimensionless 1D interaction parameter , evaluated at the trap center, spans more than two order of magnitudes over the different sets of data. We present a theoretical analysis for a homogeneous 1D gas in the quasi-condensate regime, which predicts that the ratio converges towards 0.6 under the effect of three-body losses. More sophisticated theoretical predictions that take into account the longitudinal harmonic confinement and transverse effects are in agreement within 30% with experimental data.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1806.09940,
title = {Cooling a Bose gas by three-body losses},
author = {Max Schemmer and Isabelle Bouchoule},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.09940},
year = {2018}
}