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Cooling an Optically Trapped Ultracold Fermi Gas by Periodical Driving
Published on: March 30, 2017
Miniaturized optical system for a chip-based cold-atom inertial sensor
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We miniaturized the complex optical system responsible for the cooling, pumping, and imaging of an on-chip-based cold-atom inertial sensor. This optical bench uses bonded miniature optics and includes all the necessary optical functions. The bench has a volume of 35×25×5cm3. We developed a laser frequency lock adapted to the optical bench using saturated absorption in a rubidium cell. The entire laser source based on frequency doubling of 1.56 µm fiber lasers, including the control system and the saturated absorption module, fits in a 5U rack. Using the miniaturized bench, we realized two- and three-dimensional magneto-optical traps for rubidium 87 atoms.

