High-flux cold lithium-6 and rubidium-87 atoms from compact two-dimensional magneto-optical traps
Abstract
We report a compact setup with in-series two-dimensional magneto-optical traps (2D MOTs) that provides high-flux cold lithium and rubidium atoms. Thanks to the efficient short-distance Zeeman slowing, the maximum 3D MOT loading rate of lithium atoms reaches a record value of atoms/s at a moderate lithium-oven temperature of 372 degrees Celsius, which is 44 times higher than that without the Zeeman slowing light. The flux of rubidium is also as high as atoms/s with the rubidium oven held at room temperature. Meanwhile, the entire vacuum-chamber system, including an ultra-high-vacuum science cell, is within a small volume of . Our work represents a substantial improvement over traditional bulky and complex dual-species cold-atom setups. It provides a good starting point for the fast production of a double-degenerate lithium-rubidium atomic mixture and large samples of ultracold lithium-rubidium ground-state molecules.
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@article{arxiv.2512.24177,
title = {High-flux cold lithium-6 and rubidium-87 atoms from compact two-dimensional magneto-optical traps},
author = {Yun-Xuan Lu and An-Wei Zhu and Christine E. Frank and Xin-Yi Huang and Xin-Yu Luo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.24177},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Added references for section 1; adjusted the linewidth of figure 8, results unchanged