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Magneto-optical trap of a Group III atom

Atomic Physics 2022-06-09 v2 Quantum Gases

Abstract

We realize the first magneto-optical trap of an atom in main group III of the Periodic Table. Our atom of choice (indium) does not have a transition out of its ground state suitable for laser cooling; therefore, laser cooling is performed on the 5P3/2,F=65D5/2,F=7\lvert 5P_{3/2},F=6 \rangle \rightarrow \lvert 5D_{5/2},F=7 \rangle transition, where 5P3/2,F=6\lvert 5P_{3/2},F=6 \rangle is a long-lived metastable state. Optimization of our trap parameters results in atoms numbers as large as 5×1085\times10^8 atoms with temperatures of order 1 mK. Additionally, through trap decay measurements, we infer a one-body trap lifetime of 12.3 s. This lifetime is consistent with background gas collisions and indicates that our repumpers have closed all leakage pathways. We also infer a two-body loss rate of 1.6×1011 cm3/s1.6\times 10^{-11}\ \mathrm{cm^3/s}, which is comparable to those measured in alkali atoms. The techniques demonstrated in this work can be straightforwardly applied to other group III atoms, and our results pave the way for realizing quantum degenerate gases of these particles.

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@article{arxiv.2204.07514,
  title  = {Magneto-optical trap of a Group III atom},
  author = {Xianquan Yu and Jinchao Mo and Tiangao Lu and Ting You Tan and Travis L. Nicholson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.07514},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Main text: 6 pages, 4 figures. Supplemental material: 4 pages, 1 figure. Final published version. Published as PRA Letter, Editors' Suggestion, Physics Feature