Two-dimensional magneto-optical trap as a source of slow atoms

K. Dieckmann, R. J. C. Spreeuw, M. Weidemüller, and J. T. M. Walraven
Phys. Rev. A 58, 3891 – Published 1 November 1998
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Abstract

We experimentally study the use of two-dimensional magneto-optical trapping (2D-MOT) for the generation of slow beams of cold atoms out of a vapor cell. A particularly high flux of 9×109 rubidium atoms/s at a mean velocity of 8 m/s is obtained using a combination of magneto-optical trapping in two dimensions and Doppler cooling in the third dimension (2D+MOT). The resulting width of the velocity distribution is 3.3 m/s [full width at half maximum (FWHM)] with a beam divergence of 43 mrad (FWHM). We investigate the total flux as a function of vapor cell pressure and determine the velocity distribution of our slow atom sources. For comparison, we also realized a low-velocity intense source (LVIS), first reported by Lu et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 3331 (1996)]. We find that the 2D+MOT yields a significantly higher flux than the LVIS, even when used with an order of magnitude less laser power.

  • Received 2 July 1998

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.58.3891

©1998 American Physical Society

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K. Dieckmann1, R. J. C. Spreeuw2, M. Weidemüller1,*, and J. T. M. Walraven1

  • 1FOM–Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Kruislaan 407, 1098 SJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • 2Van der Waals–Zeeman Institute, Valckenierstraat 65-67, 1018 XE Amsterdam, The Netherlands

  • *Present address: Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Saupfercheckweg 1, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany.

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Vol. 58, Iss. 5 — November 1998

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