Production of large $^{41}$K Bose-Einstein condensates using D1 gray molasses
Quantum Gases
2016-09-21 v1 Atomic Physics
Abstract
We use D1 gray molasses to achieve Bose-Einstein condensation of a large number of K atoms in an optical dipole trap. By combining a new configuration of compressed-MOT with D1 gray molasses, we obtain a cold sample of atoms with a temperature as low as 42 K. After magnetically transferring the atoms into the final glass cell, we perform a two-stage evaporative cooling. A condensate with up to atoms in the lowest Zeeman state is achieved in the optical dipole trap. Furthermore, we observe two narrow Feshbach resonances in the lowest hyperfine channel, which are in good agreement with theoretical predictions.
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@article{arxiv.1608.07354,
title = {Production of large $^{41}$K Bose-Einstein condensates using D1 gray molasses},
author = {Hao-Ze Chen and Xing-Can Yao and Yu-Ping Wu and Xiang-Pei Liu and Xiao-Qiong Wang and Yu-Xuan Wang and Yu-Ao Chen and Jian-Wei Pan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.07354},
year = {2016}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures