Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1859407 | Physics Letters A | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
•Getter-source loaded magneto-optic trap (MOT).•Cold atomic beam generated by deflection from the MOT.•Use of two inclined beams for deflection.
We demonstrate a technique for producing a cold pulsed beam of atoms by transferring a cloud of atoms trapped in a three dimensional magneto-optic trap (MOT). The MOT is loaded by heating a getter source of Rb atoms. We show that it is advantageous to transfer with two beams (with a small angle between them) compared to a single beam, because the atoms stop interacting with the beams in the two-beam technique, which results in a Gaussian velocity distribution. The atoms are further cooled in optical molasses by turning off the MOT magnetic field before the transfer beams are turned on.
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Authors
Sapam Ranjita Chanu, Ketan D. Rathod, Vasant Natarajan,