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A low-power microstructured atomic oven for alkaline-earth-like elements

Atomic Physics 2024-08-23 v1

Abstract

Alkaline-earth-like elements play pivotal roles in advanced quantum sensing technologies, notably optical clocks, with unprecedented precision achieved in recent years. Despite remarkable progress, current optical lattice clocks still face challenges in meeting the demanding size, weight, and power consumption constraints essential for space applications. Conventional atom sources, such as ovens or dispensers, require substantial heating power, making up a significant fraction of the system's overall power consumption. Addressing this challenge, we present a novel microstructured atomic oven based on fused silica, designed for miniaturization and low-power operation. We characterize the oven by loading a magneto-optical trap with Yb evaporated from the oven and demonstrate operation with a loading rate above 10810^8 atoms/s\mathrm{atoms}/\mathrm{s} for heating powers below 250250 mW\mathrm{mW}.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2408.12471,
  title  = {A low-power microstructured atomic oven for alkaline-earth-like elements},
  author = {Julian Pick and Julia Voß and Simon Hirt and Jens Kruse and Tobias Leopold and Roman Schwarz and Carsten Klempt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.12471},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

7 pages, 10 figures

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