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Direct laser cooling to Bose-Einstein condensation in a dipole trap

Published 27 Feb 2019 in physics.atom-ph and cond-mat.quant-gas | (1902.10361v2)

Abstract: We present a method for producing three-dimensional Bose-Einstein condensates using only laser cooling. The phase transition to condensation is crossed with $2.5 {\times} 10{4}$ ${87}\mathrm{Rb}$ atoms at a temperature of $T_{\mathrm{c}} = 0.6\ \mu\mathrm{K}$ after 1.4 s of cooling. Atoms are trapped in a crossed optical dipole trap and cooled using Raman cooling with far-off-resonant optical pumping light to reduce atom loss and heating. The achieved temperatures are well below the effective recoil temperature. We find that during the final cooling stage at atomic densities above $10{14}\ \mathrm{cm}{-3}$, careful tuning of trap depth and optical-pumping rate is necessary to evade heating and loss mechanisms. The method may enable the fast production of quantum degenerate gases in a variety of systems including fermions.

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