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Degenerate Raman sideband cooling of 40K atoms

Quantum Gases 2023-01-04 v1 Atomic Physics

Abstract

We report on the implementation of degenerate Raman sideband cooling of 40^{40}K atoms. The scheme incorporates a 3D optical lattice, which confines the atoms and drives the Raman transitions. The optical cooling cycle is closed by two optical pumping beams. The wavelength of the laser beams forming the lattice is close to the D2_2 atomic transition, while the optical pumping is operated near the D1_1 transition. With this cooling method, we achieve temperature of \sim1μ1\muK of a cloud with \sim10710^7 atoms. This corresponds to a phase space density of \ge10310^{-3}. Moreover, the fermionic ensemble is spin polarized to conditions which are favorable for subsequent evaporative cooling. We study the dependence of the cooling scheme on several parameters, including the applied magnetic field, the detuning, duration, and intensity profile of the optical pumping beams. Adding this optical cooling stage to current Fermi gas experiments can improve the final conditions and increase the data rate.

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@article{arxiv.2208.05160,
  title  = {Degenerate Raman sideband cooling of 40K atoms},
  author = {Elad Zohar and Yanay Florshaim and Oded Zilberman and Amir Stern and Yoav Sagi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.05160},
  year   = {2023}
}

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7 pages, 7 figures