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Cooling an Optically Trapped Ultracold Fermi Gas by Periodical Driving
Published on: March 30, 2017
Loading of the narrow line Tm MOT from a pulsed cold atomic beam
M Yaushev1,2, D Mishin1,2, D Tregubov1,2
1P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Leninsky Prospekt 53, 119991 Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:
We report on building a pulsed source of cold Tm atoms and loading of the narrow-line magneto-optical trap (MOT) from the cold atomic beam. We achieve the loading rate of the first-stage MOT in the primary chamber up to 108 atoms/s and obtain a cold atomic beam with the mean longitudinal velocity ∼10 m/s and an angular spread of 18 mrad in a pulsed mode. In this regime, we can form a cold atomic beam with up to 5 × 106 atoms at a 5 Hz repetition rate. We also introduce a novel method to enhance the capture velocity of the narrow-line MOT by incorporating an additional axial cooling beam and achieve loading efficiency η = 10% of the second-stage MOT in the science chamber. Our approach could be extended to other atomic species with similar properties, such as Sr, Yb, Dy, and Er, serving as a convenient alternative for the traditional 2D-MOT schemes. Providing rapid loading of the MOT in the science chamber, it would reduce preparation time of the atomic ensemble leading to a shorter dead time in spectroscopy experiments and a higher repetition rate.

