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Atomic fountain of laser-cooled Yb atoms for precision measurements

Published 19 Aug 2010 in physics.atom-ph and physics.optics | (1008.3224v1)

Abstract: We demonstrate launching of laser-cooled Yb atoms in a cold atomic fountain. Atoms in a collimated thermal beam are first cooled and captured in a magneto-optic trap (MOT) operating on the strongly-allowed ${1S}_0 \rightarrow {1P}_1$ transition at 399~nm (blue line). They are then transferred to a MOT on the weakly-allowed ${1S}_0 \rightarrow {3P}_1$ transition at 556~nm (green line). Cold atoms from the green MOT are launched against gravity at a velocity of around 2.5~m/s using a pair of green beams. We trap more than $107$ atoms in the blue MOT and transfer up to 70\% into the green MOT. The temperature for the odd isotope, ${171}$Yb, is $\sim$1~mK in the blue MOT, and reduces by a factor of 40 in the green MOT.

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