Realization of a Magnetic Mirror for Cold Atoms

T. M. Roach, H. Abele, M. G. Boshier, H. L. Grossman, K. P. Zetie, and E. A. Hinds
Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 629 – Published 24 July 1995
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Abstract

We have demonstrated that cold atoms can be retroflected from a ferromagnetic surface by the Stern-Gerlach effect. When the surface is magnetized periodically, the reflectivity for suitably polarized atoms is (94±8)% and the reflection is specular. A demagnetized surface is also highly reflecting but the reflections are diffuse. These magnetic processes are of interest for atom optics because they permit the manipulation of cold atoms without the use of laser beams. In our experiments, Rb atoms released from a magneto-optic trap (MOT) fall under gravity until they are reflected, after which they are recaptured in the MOT. Multiple bounces of these atoms have been studied for times up to 600 ms.

  • Received 22 February 1995

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.629

©1995 American Physical Society

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T. M. Roach, H. Abele, M. G. Boshier, H. L. Grossman, K. P. Zetie, and E. A. Hinds

  • Physics Department, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8120

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Vol. 75, Iss. 4 — 24 July 1995

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