Continuous loading of a magnetic atom trap

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Original languageEnglish
Pages1
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes
EventInternational Quantum Electronics Conference 2000 (IQEC) - Nice, France
Duration: 10 Sept 200015 Sept 2000

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ConferenceInternational Quantum Electronics Conference 2000 (IQEC)
Abbreviated titleIQEC
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityNice
Period10 Sept 200015 Sept 2000

Abstract

Experimental results on the number of atoms, temperature, phase space densities and lifetimes for both, the magneto-optical trap (MOT) and the purely magnetic trap are presented. From decay measurements of the MOT, an unusually large two body loss decay constant was extracted. Inelastic collisions between magnetically trapped atoms and atoms in the MOT, reducing the lifetime of the MT when a MOT is discussed. An MT for ground state (7S3) Cr atoms is also realized.

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Continuous loading of a magnetic atom trap. / Schmidt, Piet Oliver; Stuhler, J.; Hensler, S. et al.
2000. 1 Paper presented at International Quantum Electronics Conference 2000 (IQEC), Nice, France.

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Schmidt, PO, Stuhler, J, Hensler, S, Werner, J, Mlynek, J & Pfau, T 2000, 'Continuous loading of a magnetic atom trap', Paper presented at International Quantum Electronics Conference 2000 (IQEC), Nice, France, 10 Sept 2000 - 15 Sept 2000 pp. 1.
Schmidt, P. O., Stuhler, J., Hensler, S., Werner, J., Mlynek, J., & Pfau, T. (2000). Continuous loading of a magnetic atom trap. 1. Paper presented at International Quantum Electronics Conference 2000 (IQEC), Nice, France.
Schmidt PO, Stuhler J, Hensler S, Werner J, Mlynek J, Pfau T. Continuous loading of a magnetic atom trap. 2000. Paper presented at International Quantum Electronics Conference 2000 (IQEC), Nice, France.
Schmidt, Piet Oliver ; Stuhler, J. ; Hensler, S. et al. / Continuous loading of a magnetic atom trap. Paper presented at International Quantum Electronics Conference 2000 (IQEC), Nice, France.1 p.
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