Evaporative Cooling of a Guided Rubidium Atomic Beam
Other Condensed Matter
2016-08-16 v1
Abstract
We report on our recent progress in the manipulation and cooling of a magnetically guided, high flux beam of atoms. Typically atoms per second propagate in a magnetic guide providing a transverse gradient of 800 G/cm, with a temperature K, at an initial velocity of 90 cm/s. The atoms are subsequently slowed down to cm/s using an upward slope. The relatively high collision rate (5 s) allows us to start forced evaporative cooling of the beam, leading to a reduction of the beam temperature by a factor of ~4, and a ten-fold increase of the on-axis phase-space density.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0505709,
title = {Evaporative Cooling of a Guided Rubidium Atomic Beam},
author = {Thierry Lahaye and Z. Wang and G. Reinaudi and S. P. Rath and J. Dalibard and D. Guéry-Odelin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0505709},
year = {2016}
}
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10 pages, 8 figures