An Intense, Continuous Cold Atom Source
Abstract: We demonstrate an intense, continuous cold atom beam generated via post nozzle seeding of a supersonic helium jet with $7$Li atoms. The nozzle is cooled to about 4.4 K to reduce the forward velocity of the atoms. The atomic beam is brought to a focus 175 cm from the nozzle by a 10 cm bore diameter magnetic hexapole lens. Absorption and fluorescence imaging of the focus show a flux of $2.3(4) \times 10{12}$ atoms/s, brightness of $4.1(7)\times 10{19}$ $\textrm{m}{-2}\textrm{s}{-1}\textrm{sr}{-1}$, forward velocity of 211(2) m/s, and longitudinal temperature of 7(3) mK. Results agree with a Monte Carlo simulation of the seeding dynamics and a particle tracing simulation of the atom lens. We project that 10 times higher flux would be possible with improved vacuum system design. Our method should provide a useful high-brightness source for atom-optical and other atomic and molecular physics applications.
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