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Cooling an Optically Trapped Ultracold Fermi Gas by Periodical Driving
Published on: March 30, 2017
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概括
工程师们为中国空间站原子干扰仪 (CSSAI) 开发了一个紧的光学系统. 这种强大的系统能够在太空中进行双种原子干扰测量,为未来的冷原子有效载荷铺平了道路.
科学领域:
- 原子物理和干涉测量学
- 基于太空的仪器仪表.
- 光学工程的光学工程.
背景情况:
- 原子干扰仪 (AI) 对于精确的测量至关重要,但很复杂,特别是用于太空应用.
- 现有的AI光学系统在尺寸,重量和环境稳定性方面面临着挑战.
研究的目的:
- 为中国空间站原子干扰仪 (CSSAI) 设计和开发一个集成和强大的光学系统.
- 优化设计以减少复杂性,同时在空间环境中实现双种AI功能.
主要方法:
- 采用化光学板,具有粘合技术,以提高紧性和热稳定性.
- 嵌入式空间结构用于振动隔离和热传递管理.
- 组装和测试光学系统,包括太空发射前的热和机械评估.
主要成果:
- 光学系统尺寸为250x240x104毫米,重量为5.2公斤.
- 成功通过了发射前的热力和机械测试.
- 已证明稳定的激光功率 (<15%的变化从地面到太空) 和低的长期波动 (<2.5%在太空几个月).
- 实现了冷原子的准备和对太空环境的干扰.
结论:
- 开发的光学系统是高度集成和强大的基于太空的原子干扰测量.
- 它为未来太空任务中的冷原子有效载荷提供了基础设计.
- 该系统在太空中的性能验证了其适用于苛刻的科学应用的适用性.
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