Realization of a Cold Mixture of Fermionic Chromium and Lithium Atoms
Abstract
We report on the production of a novel cold mixture of fermionic Cr and Li atoms delivered by two Zeeman-slowed atomic beams and collected within a magneto-optical trap (MOT). For lithium, we obtain clouds of up to atoms at temperatures of about K. A gray optical molasses stage allows us to decrease the gas temperature down to K. For chromium, we obtain MOTs comprising up to atoms. The availability of magnetically trappable metastable -states, from which -state atoms can radiatively decay onto, enables to accumulate into the MOT quadrupole samples of up to Cr atoms. After repumping -state atoms back into the cooling cycle, a final cooling stage decreases the chromium temperature down to K. While the presence of a lithium MOT decreases the lifetime of magnetically trapped Cr atoms, we obtain, within a 5 seconds duty cycle, samples of about chromium and lithium atoms. Our work provides a crucial step towards the production of degenerate Cr-Li Fermi mixtures.
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@article{arxiv.2001.11616,
title = {Realization of a Cold Mixture of Fermionic Chromium and Lithium Atoms},
author = {Elettra Neri and Alessio Ciamei and Cristiano Simonelli and Irene Goti and Massimo Inguscio and Andreas Trenkwalder and Matteo Zaccanti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.11616},
year = {2020}
}
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14 pages, 8 figures