Trapping of molecular Oxygen together with Lithium atoms
Abstract
We demonstrate simultaneous deceleration and trapping of a cold atomic and molecular mixture. This is the first step towards studies of cold atom-molecule collisions at low temperatures as well as application of sympathetic cooling. Both atoms and molecules are cooled in a supersonic expansion and are loaded into a moving magnetic trap which brings them to rest via the Zeeman interaction from an initial velocity of 375 m/s. We use a beam seeded with molecular Oxygen, and entrain it with Lithium atoms by laser ablation prior to deceleration. The deceleration ends with loading of the mixture into a static quadrupole trap, which is generated by two permanent magnets. We estimate trapped O molecules and Li atoms with background pressure limited lifetime on the order of 1 second. With further improvements to Lithium entrainment we expect that sympathetic cooling of molecules is within reach.
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@article{arxiv.1611.00155,
title = {Trapping of molecular Oxygen together with Lithium atoms},
author = {Nitzan Akerman and Michael Karpov and Yair Segev and Natan Bibelnik and Julia Narevicius and Edvardas Narevicius},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.00155},
year = {2017}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures