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Bright, slow, and continuous beam of laser-cooled cesium atoms
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Date de parution
1999
In
Physical Review A
Vol.
6
No
60
De la page
R4241
A la page
R4244
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Résumé
By the moving molasses technique we have extracted laser-cooled cesium atoms in a continuous way directly from an optical molasses. The mean launching velocity is precisely tunable from 1 to 12 m/s. The atomic beam has a flux of 1.3 x 10(8) atom/s at 7 m/s and a longitudinal temperature of 70 mu K; which represents the highest flux and lowest velocity spread obtained so far in a continuous beam of cold atoms. These features makes it well suited for atomic fountains. The atomic flux can be slightly increased in a two-dimensional magneto-optical trap operation (+40%). A simple model accounts for the observed dependence of the flux with the magnetic-field gradient. [S1050-2947(99)51212-2].
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journal article