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Decoherence via induced dipole collisions in an ultracold gas

Atomic Physics 2009-07-20 v3

Abstract

We have studied the effects of loading 87^{87}Rb into a far off resonant trap (FORT) in the presence of an ultracold cloud of 85^{85}Rb. The presence of the 85^{85}Rb resulted in a marked decrease of the 87^{87}Rb load rate. This decrease is consistent with a decrease in the laser cooling efficiency needed for effective loading. While many dynamics which disrupt loading efficency arise when cooling in a dense cloud of atoms (reabsorption, adverse optical pumping, etc.), the large detuning between the transitions of 85^{85}Rb and 87^{87}Rb should isolate the isotopes from these effects. For our optical molasses conditions we calculate that our cooling efficiencies require induced ground-state coherences. We present data and estimates which are consistent with heteronuclear long-ranged induced dipole-dipole collisions disrupting these ground state coherences, leading to a loss of optical trap loading efficiency.

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@article{arxiv.0907.2884,
  title  = {Decoherence via induced dipole collisions in an ultracold gas},
  author = {Anthony R. Gorges and Mathew S. Hamilton and Jacob L. Roberts},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.2884},
  year   = {2009}
}

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4 page, 4 figures