Trapping Ultracold Atoms in a Time-Averaged Adiabatic Potential
Abstract
We report the first experimental realization of ultracold atoms confined in a time-averaged, adiabatic potential (TAAP). This novel trapping technique involves using a slowly oscillating ( kHz) bias field to time-average the instantaneous potential given by dressing a bare magnetic potential with a high frequency ( MHz) magnetic field. The resultant potentials provide a convenient route to a variety of trapping geometries with tunable parameters. We demonstrate the TAAP trap in a standard time-averaged orbiting potential trap with additional Helmholtz coils for the introduction of the radio frequency dressing field. We have evaporatively cooled 5 atoms of Rb to quantum degeneracy and observed condensate lifetimes of over \unit[3]{s}.-
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@article{arxiv.0912.3393,
title = {Trapping Ultracold Atoms in a Time-Averaged Adiabatic Potential},
author = {M. Gildemeister and E. Nugent and B. E. Sherlock and M. Kubasik and B. T. Sheard and C. J. Foot},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.3393},
year = {2011}
}
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4 pages, 6 figures