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Duan Ya-Fan, Jiang Bo-Nan, Sun Jian-Fang, Liu Kang-Kang, Xu Zhen, Wang Yu-Zhu. Production of 87Rb Bose-Einstein condensates in a hybrid trapJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(5): 056701.
| Duan Ya-Fan, Jiang Bo-Nan, Sun Jian-Fang, Liu Kang-Kang, Xu Zhen, Wang Yu-Zhu. Production of 87Rb Bose-Einstein condensates in a hybrid trapJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(5): 056701. |
Production of 87Rb Bose-Einstein condensates in a hybrid trap
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Abstract
We report a rapid evaporative cooling method using a hybrid trap which is composed of a quadrupole magnetic trap and a one-beam optical dipole trap. It contains two kinds of evaporative coolings to reach the quantum degeneracy: previously radio-frequency (RF) enforced evaporative cooling in the quadrupole magnetic trap and further runaway evaporative cooling in the optical dipole trap. The hybrid trap does not require a very high power laser such as that in the traditional pure optical trap, but still has a deep trap depth and a large trap volume, and has better optical access than the normal magnetic trap like the quadrupole-Ioffe-configuration (QUIC) cloverleaf trap. A high trap frequency can be easily realized in the hybrid trap to enhance the elastic collision rate and shorten the evaporative cooling time. In our experiment, pure Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) with about 1×10^5 atoms can be realized in 6 s evaporative cooling in the optical dipole trap. -
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