Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9785883 | Optics Communications | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Three different configurations of compact magneto-optical sources of slow 87Rb atoms (LVIS, 2D+-MOT and 2D-MOT) were compared with each other at fixed geometry of cooling laser beams. A precise control of the intensity balances between the four separate transverse cooling laser beams provided a total continuous flux of cold atoms from the LVIS and 2D+-MOT sources about 8Â ÃÂ 109Â atoms/s at total laser power of 60Â mW. The flux was measured directly from the loading rate of a 3D-MOT, placed 34Â cm downstream from the sources. Average velocities of the cooled atomic beam for the LVIS and 2D+-MOT sources were about 8.5 and 11Â m/s, respectively. An essential advantage of the compact magneto-optical sources is that their background flux of thermal atoms is two to three orders of the magnitude smaller than the flux of slow atoms.
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Authors
Yuri B. Ovchinnikov,